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About Mark Shepard

  • Conversion of 100 Acre Dairy Farm into Permaculture Profitability
  • Agroforestry Consultant and Educator
  • One of Wisconsin ’s Original ‘ Organic Valley ’ Farmers
  • Mark Shepard’s New Forest Farm in southwestern Wisconsin is one of the very first and finest examples of Permaculture farming in the United States.  For 11 years he and his wife Jen have been working to convert a typical row-crop farm into a permaculture based perennial agricultural ecosystem using oak savannah, successional brushland and eastern woodlands as the ecological models. 

    Mark and Jen with their boys, Daniel and Erik

    Mark is demonstrating that a permaculture based farming operation increases in value because the amount of work slowly recedes while the output or benefits continue to increase over the years.  The farm is always improving in fertility while never polluting or eroding. Mark is a repeat guest to Stelle, having presented at our full-length Permaculture Design Certification Course in 2004.  Mark was certified as a Permaculture designer in 1993 and is in the final process of becoming certified to teach through Bill Mollison’s Permaculture Institute.

    Earlier Years
    As long as Mark can remember he has been working with and studying plants.  Mark has been growing food biodynamically since childhood under the tutelage of Helen and John Philbrick, (former BDA president).  As a kid growing up in New England, Mark recalls how he and his father used to kick around with ‘some grouchy old guy’ down the road.  Turns out that it was Scott Nearing of “Living the Good Life” fame.  Mark is a 1985 graduate of Unity College in Maine where he studied Ecology.  He and his wife Jennifer homesteaded in Alaska from 1986-1994 where they immersed themselves in a self-reliant, ecological lifestyle.  While there they gave birth to their first son. When the opportunity arose in 1994 they settled in SW Wisconsin to demonstrate the feasibility of permaculture farming and began to raise their family.

    His knowledge and skills have been used since then in his landscape design business and now in his Permaculture & Agroforestry consulting business; Forest Agriculture Enterprises.  Mark is the co-inventor of a hazelnut husker and a “Hypobaric Food and Crop dehydrator”. He recently co-authored “The Hybrid Bush Hazelnut Grower’s Handbook” with Philip Rutter.  Mark serves as vice-president of the Southwest Badger Resource Conservation and Development Council, and has served on the board of directors of The Association for Temperate Agroforestry (AFTA). He implements reforestation, conservation and sustainable agriculture projects nationwide. 

    What to Expect in the Course
    From Agriculture to Agroforestry and Permaculture
    During the 7 day course Mark will explore how trees, shrubs, vines, canes, perennial plants and fungi are planted in association with one another to produce food (for humans and animals), fuel, medicines, visual delight and long-term profitability. Much of Mark’s expertise lies in raising Badgersett Hazelnuts, chestnuts, walnuts, and various fruits and he will expound on the benefits of his “sheer, utter & total neglect” method of productive design.  Mark loves the big picture, and will touch on how agriculture relates to the development of humankind.  Mark’s hands on experience permeate his thought provoking, intellectually challenging, and imminently practical presentations. He offers real solutions for the real world and elicits positive action from workshop participants. 

    The Shepard boys, Erik and Daniel, attend Pleasant Ridge Waldorf School in Viroqua , WI.


     

     

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