Mexican rancher Alejandro Carrillo rehabilitated the land on his family’s ranch in the Chihuahuan Desert by adopting regenerative grazing principles.
This two-day workshop, beginning with theory and overall aims includes an optional dinner (provided) at the Opal Ridge Motel at the end of Day One.
On Day Two, Alejandro will lead a workshop in the field at the Mt Pleasant Leaning Hub. (Lunch and morning tea is provided).
Across the two days, Alejandro will range across a number of subjects including:
Contact OLIVIA PENMAN (m: 0427 924 027 e: olivia.penman@nqdrytropics.com.au) to reserve a place.
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