Oct 22, 2008
Thank you to our October 2008 Holistic Management Sponsors!
Platinum
Greencover Canada
Holistic Management International
Manitoba Forage Council
Manitoba Agriculture Food and Rural Initiatives
Manitoba Rodeo Cowboys Association
Canadian Cattlemen Magazine
The Western Producer
Gold
Manitoba Rural Adaptation Council
Heifer International
Succeeding Generations Initiative
Canadian Agricultural Safety Association
Silver
Hagan Cattle Company
Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
Bronze
Gallagher Animal Management Systems
Manitoba Cattle Producers Association
Registration includes all conference meals (2 lunches, banquet and breakfast at specified hotels) as well as two rodeos and a cabaret. Additional meal tickets are available at $25.00 each.
Paradigm Shifting for the Future
October 22-25, 2008
Keystone Centre, Brandon, MB.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
7:00 p.m. Assembly Hall – Wine and Cheese Reception
Thursday, October 23, 2008
8:30 a.m. Convention Hall -Registration and Booth Displays
9:15 am Welcome
9:30 am Rosann Wowchuk – Minister of Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives
10:00 am – Lee Pengilly – Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada – Meeting Beyond Our Borders.
10:30 am Coffee and Displays
11:00 am – Peter Holter—Executive Director Holistic Management International – Albuquerque, NM
11:30 am Abe Collins – Carbon Farming in America – Abe Collins is a share-milker at Cimarron Farm in Swanton, Vermont, USA. Carbon Farmers of America, LLC was created in 2006 by a group of family farmers in Vermont and Massachusetts committed to the health of the earth and dedicated to rebuilding prosperity in rural communities.
12:30 pm LUNCH (Roadhouse)
2:30 pm Ken Meter – Local Food Systems- Ken Meter, president of Crossroads Resource Center in Minneapolis, holds 35 years experience in community capacity building as an administrator, researcher, journalist, and educator. Ken Meter, an expert on regional food economies, helps communities and states achieve the goals of supporting a strong, thriving and sustainable agricultural economy that also feeds their entire population. Meter inspires people to move from being passive recipients of the food system to active participants working toward positive change.
3:30 pm Coffee and Booth Displays
4:00 pm Dr. Jill Clapperton – Managing the Soil as a Habitat – Dr. Clapperton was the Rhizosphere Ecologist at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Lethbridge Research Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada for 15 years. In November 2006, she moved onto the Maclay family ranch near Carlton in western Montana. During her time in Lethbridge, Jill lead the Rhizosphere Ecology Research Group studying plant-disease-soil nematode interactions, crop variety-nutrient uptake-rhizosphere community interactions, and soil organic matter quality influences on the diversity and population dynamics of soil fauna. Currently, she is working part-time at her consulting business (Earthspirit Land Resource Consulting), lecturing, and stressing over crop rotations and a cropping/grazing plan for 2008 and onwards.
5:00 pm – Silent Auction – Please make your contribution to Holistic Management Canada through this fundraising auction. Monies will be used to support future events of this cause.
6:00 pm Cocktails and Banquet (Roadhouse)
8:00 pm Gordon College – Working together to keep it Together. – Gordon College is a change navigator in a world marked by rapid and relentless change. He guides us in the process of becoming effective leaders in our communities. He lives is Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Friday, October 24, 2008
7:00 am Hotel Breakfast – Royal Oak or the Canad Inn
8:30 am—Ron Chapman – Albuquerque, New Mexico – Ron is the founder and Prinicpal of Magnetic North, LLC, is an inspirational speaker, consultant and mentor specializing in organization development and personal professional growth. He is an award winning speaker and workshop leader, holder of the prestigious International Accredited Speaker Designation from Toastmasters International.
9:30 am – Doon Wilkins – Stumbling Toward Enlightenment – Educator, Entertainer, Developer of Human Potential from Canmore, Alberta, Canada. Doon is a talented and accomplished musician, singer, story teller, and comedian, as were both of his parents. He uses guitar and song effectively in much of his work, bringing a unique and vibrant character to his presence and effectively building on the power of music and humour to enhance any human endeavor.
10:30 am Coffee and Booth Displays
11:00 am Ivan Aguirre—Rancho La Inmaculada—Mexico – Families Preparing for the Future: Holistic Management in Mexico
12:00 pm LUNCH (Roadhouse)
2:00 pm Applying Holistic Management
Practically
Breakout A -Gene Goven and Gabe Brown – Turtle Lake and Bismark, North Dakota
Breakout B – Blain Hjertaas – Redvers, Saskatchewan, Canada
Breakout C – Monitoring Financial Performance – Terry Betker – Meyers Norris Penny
Breakout D – Peggy Maddox – Texas – Holistic Management and Children
3:00 pm Coffee and Booth Displays
3:30 pm REPEAT OF BREAKOUTS
4:45 pm Convention Hall – Resiliency –the Courageous Choice – Doon Wilkins – You can choose to live with more laughter, more joy, more focus, more success and less stress, no matter what cards you’ve been dealt.
5:45 SUPPER ON YOUR OWN
Main Arena 7:00 – 9:45 pm Wheat City Stampede (Manitoba Finals Rodeo)
10:00 pm – 1:00 am – Party in the Dirt Cabaret
Saturday, October 25, 2008
8:00 – 11:00 am TOURS/OPEN BEAR-PIT
- Brandon Research Station (Tour A)
- Gerald Bos—Local Manitoba Producer
(Tour B)
- Open Bear–Pit Session (Convention
Hall) Lee Pengilly (Facilitator) (C)
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
1:00 – 3:00 pm Brush Up Sessions
Goal Setting—Allison Guichon and Kelly Sidoryk (Facilitators)
B) Financial Management –
Don Campbell (Facilitator)
C) Grazing Management
Ralph & Linda Corcoran and Brian Luce (Facilitators)
3:30 – 5:00 pm—Main Arena
Low Stress Livestock Handling—Dylan Biggs – Coronation, Alberta
7:00 – 9:45 pm Wheat City Stampede (Manitoba Finals Rodeo) www.wheatcitystampede.com
Accommodations
A block of rooms are booked at these host hotels. Please state you are registering for the Holistic Management International Conference. The hotels have free shuttle service to and from the conference.
Royal Oak Inn: 3130 Victoria Ave.
Ph: 1-800-852-2709 or (204) 728-5775
https://secure.royaloakinn.com/ – Conference Rate of $94.99 plus taxes or suite at $124.99 plus taxes – breakfast at the hotel
Comfort Inn and Suites : 925 Middleton Ave.
Ph: (204) 727-6232 or 1-800-4CHOICE
http://www.choicehotels.ca/hotels/hotel?hotel=CN236Conference Rate of $94.00 plus taxes – Continental at hotel or hot breakfast at the conference
Super 8: 1570 Highland Ave.
Phone: (204) 729-8024 or 1-800-800-8800
http://www.super8brandon.com/
Conference Rate of $89.00 plus taxes – Continental at hotel or hot breakfast at the conference
REGISTER ONLINE NOW! or call Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives at (204) 622-2006
Benefits of membership