Daniel Halsey 's Profile
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- Joined: 02/02/2011
- Last Updated: 02/02/2011
- Location: Prior Lake, MN, United States
- Climate Zone: Cold Temperate
- Gender: Male
- Web site: SouthwoodsCenter.com
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My Permaculture Qualifications
- Cold Climate PDC
- Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course
- Verifying teacher: Paula Westmoreland
- Other Teachers: Guy Trombley, Bruce Blair
- Location: Minnesota
- Date: Jan 2007
- Teaching Permaculture Creativiely
- Type: Teacher Training
- Verifying teacher: Dave Jacke
- Other Teachers: Ethan Roland
- Location: Sandstone, Minnesota
- Date: Apr 2010
- Permaculture Teacher Training
- Type: Teacher Training
- Verifying teacher: Bill Wilson
- Other Teachers: Wayne Weiseman
- Location: Stelle, IL
- Date: Aug 2011
- The Soil Resource, Soil Science
- Type: Soil Biology/Compost
- Teacher: Dr. Terry Cooper
- Location: University of Minnesota
- Date: Aug 2007
- Forest Ecology
- Type: Other
- Teacher: Rebecca Montgomery
- Location: University of Minnesota
- Date: Jan 2007
- Orcard Swale Catchment Workshop
- Type: Earthworks
- Verifying teacher: Geoff Lawton
- Other Teachers: Guy Trombley, Paula Westmoreland
- Location: Prior Lake, MN, USA
- Date: Jun 2006
- Edible Forest Gardens Workshop
- Type: Other
- Teacher: Dave Jacke
- Location: PRI, Cold Climate, University of Minnesota
- Date: Feb 2007
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Climate Zones
Daniel Halsey has permaculture experience in:- Cold Temperate
- Cool Temperate
- Sub-tropical
- Arid



They asked why we should be given start up funds for a community farm.
They just need the obvious in writing I guess.
Fascine, Revetments, and Wattle Hurdle
This year I have been in Haiti after a downgraded hurricane, and then in New Jersey a week after Sandy.While in New Jersey two tornadoes passed by my old house. What does they have in common?
Permaculture part of coursework at the University of Minnesota
After some years of working my way up the academic ladder (not far up really) and making permaculture a common topic, it is now a main component in a graduate horticulture course I will be teaching next summer.
Shipping Container Shed
Diversity Affecting the Fitness Landscape for Insects, A Complex Adaptive System
In a recent class in Complex Adaptive Systems, I wanted to find a new way to relate the effects of diversity models on insect patterns and the resulting plant benefits.
Perpetual Community Garden Design
Four installed. 4 more on the calendar. It is a combination keyhole and field crop design with vegetated fence.