There are lots of options, and a thorough site assessment is usually my first step to define the context. Then you can determine fine tune and prioritize your options list. Contour mapping, soils survey, test pits, local economy/markets, wind, water, fire, animals, skillsets, goals, budgets, geologic history, plants, local current and historic cultures. not necessarily in this order.
If you are looking at ways to make your land more productive (that you can combine or synergize with Holzer's techniques if you like), then you might be interested in our Montana Whole Farm Fertility Course.
If you would like to participate in a 5-day immersion in the concepts of Holistic planned grazing and Keyline Design, then come to our workshop in June in Wilsall, Montana. we will be demonstrating the use of the Yeomans Plow, surveying for Keyline Design, Pasture assessment, and more.
for info on this workshop and to register you can visit our website
http://www.montanawholefarmfertility.com/
If you have any specific questions or comments, please post to our permies.com thread
https://permies.com/t/23837/rockies/Montana-Farm-Fertility-Workshop-Learn
Thank you
the Montana Whole Farm Fertility Team