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Montana Permaculture Keyline Farm Design Portfolio

 
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Hello,
I just wanted to share this excellent farm design portfolio created by one of our online PDC graduates last semester who lives on a farm near the Flathead River in Montana.

http://www.beaverstatepermaculture.com/photo/albums/online-pdc-student-design-portfolio-montana-farm

I think he did an awesome job of designing for the conditions of the irrigation ditch, topography and surface runoff using Keyline principles, while overlaying Permaculture zone and sector considerations and integrating it all using the Permaculture decision making matrix. Superimposing watershed design patterning over the gridded property divisions. Check it out! What do you think?



Andrew Millison
www.beaverstatepermaculture.com
 
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