A recent article on the Manitoba Cooperator site was about sixth generation farmer, Harry Stoddart, who spoke at Manitoba Conservation District Association’s 40th annual conference about how practicing Holistic Management was such a good move for his farm. “From my perspective, Holistic Management is key to any farm operation. It doesn’t matter whether you are grazing or not, the concepts in holistic management, the financial planning piece are key to moving a farm forward profitably and maintaining your eye on the triple-P bottom line — people, planet and profit,” says Harry. Harry says that with Holistic Management he has been better able to improve soil health, reducing erosion concerns and increasing water infiltration. Read the full article here.
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