Slow the Flow: Diagnosing degraded water cycles, designing site-specific interventions and returning hydration to the land. Join us for a practical and groundbreaking 3-day hands on workshop designed to move you from landscape reading to active water cycle restoration. Offered for the first time in the US, Martin Royds has over 30 years of practical experience returning flowing water, production and profit to previously parched and eroded landscapes. 3 Days, May 10-12, 2027 / Paradise Valley Montana. Lunches and refreshments provided. Early Bird: $950 (Register before TBC)Full Price: $1,090Scholarships are available—please apply! SPEAKERS Martin Royds, Meagan & Pete Lannan, and Nicole Masters. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Leave equipped with a whole-ranch framework to manage land more effectively. Key outcomes include: • Reading the Landscape: Decode a land’s hydrological story using geology, soil profiles, and vegetation signals.• Livestock as tools: Grazing management for riparian, soil and water health.• Digital Tools: Use contour maps, NDVI, and aerial imagery to guide your field observations.• Practical Construction: Learn to site and construct restorative contours for snow and rainfall capture.• Apply principles to slow the flow, grow cover, return nutrients to the top, filter water and utilize livestock for landscape hydration. Please arrange your own accommodation.