Guest guest Posted February 23, 1999 Report Share Posted February 23, 1999 Tillers International, a Peace-Corps training, historical and hobbiest ox-training school in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has published its curriculum for Spring and Summer 1999. There are a couple dozen courses. Here are a few. I've also listed the website address, where you can find among other things a drawing of the ox-powered sorghum crusher they use to make sorghum syrup for sweetening. Communities gearing up for self sufficiency may want to raise funds to put together a scholarship to send one or two young men. Tillers also has a scholarship program that could supplement costs. (Typically, those who have the energy to participate in this type of activity never have the funds to do so.) your servant, Hare Krsna dasi ************************************************** Harvesting Grain and Hay NEW! Both the making of hay and the cutting and threshing of grain are important to many small farms. Animal powered hay making is used at Tillers to help manage intensive rotational pastures. There is great potential and new strategies and implements for making hay productive on a small farm with animal power. In both haying and grain harvest you will work with historical and adapted techniques. Grain harvest starts with a restored reaper, flails, and a fanning mill to threshers and combines. We'll finish the class by hand grinding wheat flour and having a wholesome bread bake off! #173 Fee:$ 220 July 20-24, Mon - Fri, 8:30am - 6:00pm Enrollment: 4 - 12 persons - ages 14+ by Roosenberg, Abbey These hands-on classes are a chance to put your dreams of working with animal power to the touch stone of reality! A number of teams of oxen or draft horses are waiting for you to try. We find working draft animals enjoyable and productive. But we want you to test that out for yourself whether for rural development, historical reenactment, or small farm power. Tillers' animal power classes initiate you into another world of empowerment. Come enjoy the thrills! Ox Driving These classes are an introduction to working oxen. Learn to drive teams using voice commands. Seasoned oxen and drivers build your skills and confidence through sequential activities beginning with the easiest driving teams and moving up to a variety of field tasks such as plowing. The class concentrates on driving skills, but also introduces yoking, training, hitching, and options to voice control systems. (Check about bringing your animals.) The June session adds the Ox Drovers' Gathering and the presence of Drew Conroy and other guest instructors. #221a Fee:$ 90 Enrollment: 6 - 20 people - ages 10+ April 4-5, Sat - Sun, 8:30am - 5:00pm by Roosenberg, Waldo, Collisi #221b Fee:$ 120 Enrollment: 2 - 20 persons (ages 10+) June 19-20, Fri - Sat, 8:30am - 5:30pm by Roosenberg, Conroy #221c Fee:$ 90 Enrollment: 2 - 20 persons - ages 10+ August 22-23, Sat - Sun, 8:30am - 5:00pm by Roosenberg, Waldo, Webb #221d Fee:$ 90 Enrollment: 6 - 20 persons - ages 10+ November 7-8, Sat - Sun, 8:30am - 5:00pm by Roosenberg Ox Drovers' Gathering Get together with many of the over 100 ox drivers who have formed the new Midwest Ox Drovers' Association to trade tricks. Join or watch the parade of teams. Challenge others to an obstacle course. Offer inspiration for the students in the Ox Driving and Oxen Basics workshops. #200 Fee:$ 0 Enrollment: Open - ages 00+ June 20-21, Sat 1:00pm - Sun 5:00pm by VanOrd, Johnson, Collisi Tillers International 5239 South 24th Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49002 Call Dick Roosenberg at 616/344-3233 or 1-800/498-2700. Send email to TillersInt (AT) aol (DOT) com URL - http://www.wmich.edu/tillers/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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