Low Input Land Management - Using Native Plants When Possible
Offered By: USA Regenerative Agricultural Alliance, Inc. via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore low-input land management techniques and the benefits of incorporating native plants in this 59-minute conference talk from the USARAAI 2022 Summit. Join Ryan Kolodziej as he shares insights on sustainable land management practices that prioritize the use of native plant species. Discover how these methods can reduce resource inputs, enhance biodiversity, and promote ecosystem health. Learn about the advantages of native plants in landscaping and agriculture, including their adaptability to local conditions and their role in supporting wildlife. Gain practical knowledge on selecting, establishing, and maintaining native plant communities for various land management goals. Understand the ecological and economic benefits of this approach, and how it aligns with regenerative agriculture principles. Acquire valuable strategies to implement low-input land management techniques in your own projects, whether for conservation, restoration, or sustainable land use.
Syllabus
Low Input Land Management - Using Native Plants When Possible, with Ryan Kolodziej |
Taught by
USA Regenerative Agricultural Alliance, Inc.
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