10 acre Farmstead – 10 years of establishment Ben Falk is the owner of Whole Systems Design, LLC, and author of the book The Resilient Farm and Homestead. He works as a designer, builder, and ecologist, and has more than 200 site development consultations across New England. Moreover, he has facilitated dozens of courses on […]
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Le livre de Ben Falk est un recueil des techniques et stratégies qu’il a utilisées sur sa ferme de Moretown : une vraie mine d’idées et d’informations si vous comptez vous installer en permaculture et tendre vers l’autonomie !
Ben Falk (he/him) lives permaculture every day at his Vermont homestead, a testing-ground for ideas and projects that he shares with the wider world through teaching, consulting, and writing. He founded Whole Systems Design, LLC as a land-based response to biological and cultural extinction and the increasing separation between people and elemental things. He's the author of the award-winning book "The Resilient Farm and Homestead." This guy walks his talk!
Utilizing the design studio and site resources of Whole Systems Design, LLC and the Whole Systems Design Research Farm, this course is a skills-based permaculture…
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Making Soil and Hot Water at the Same Time: Testing the first generation of Jean Pain woody-compost water-heating mound at Whole Systems Design's Vermont hill…
Atteindre l'auto-suffisance et l'autonomie, notamment alimentaire est un désir fréquent chez beaucoup de personnes. Mais cela est-il vraiment possible ? Benjamin Broustey du bureau d'études PermacultureDesign nous partage son vécu et son avis sur le sujet.
A lot of people wonder if they can apply Permaculture design to their farm if they live in a cold climate. When Geoff Lawton visited Ben Falk’s farm in Vermont earlier this year, he saw the fruit of g