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Connecting Regenerative Practices to Soil Ecology

  • 30 Apr 2023
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • 307 E. College Avenue
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Class will be held on Sunday from 1:00-3:00pm with an hour after class for questions and connecting with peers.

Class will be held at the Future Forge, 307 E College Ave, Silver City.

FREE! No need to register. 


April 30: Connecting Regenerative Practices to Soil Ecology- This class links the effects of modern regenerative land practices with their physical, chemical, and biological impacts on soil life in greater detail, providing us with more agency to live in healthy relation to our ecosystem.



Instructor Coakí (Wildcat) was born in the Oklahoma Seminole Nation and has a long history of organic gardening and farming. A student of soil microbiologist Dr. Elaine Ingham, he integrates Western schools of thought in biology, ecology, botany, and soil science with modern regenerative ecology practices and Indigenous land management wisdom. His knowledge incorporates the ancient form of milpaand the Brazilian traditions which gave birth to syntropic agriculture, bringing the collective picture into his eco-restoration work, including desert reforestation, regenerative horticulture, and food forestry. He lives near the Gila Wilderness Area in southern New Mexico, where he studies, teaches, and practices these modern and ancient technologies.


For more information, email: composthappensinsilvercity@gmail.com.





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