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October 16, 2025
The Bottom line. Isn't that what we're all talking about? Key Strategies for Enhancing Operational Efficiency Automation of Processes Benefits: Automation to minimize manual errors, reduces labor costs, and frees up staff for higher-value tasks. Applications: Implementing Vin Wizard auto-pump over, temperature and brix monitoring, and Smart Power management to streamline operations The linked document outlines a simple flow of Vin Wizard capabilities. The Bottom Line.
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February 27, 2024

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Timothy Parker of Parker Groundwater Consulting in Sacramento, CA. Loni Lyttle: So, I wanted to talk to you today about groundwater recharge. California, along with the rest of the western United States has been in a long drought and is facing serious issues with groundwater depletion not to mention subsidence, where the land is actually sinking due to overdrafting the aquifer. But then we get these two wet years in 2023 and 2024 (so far) with above average rainfall. I think this lulls people into a sense of security about California’s water situation and I’m not sure it’s that simple. I’m not a hydrogeologist so I wanted to get in touch with someone who knows more on the subject. Tim Parker: You are right – the surface water reservoir drought is over but our groundwater reservoirs are still in drought conditions. So there’s a lot of recharge going on and we don’t always know how
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December 20, 2022

Afternoon Brief, December 20th
Has Wine Country Become Too Expensive for Its Own Good?: One thing became very clear over the course of this year: Visiting Wine Country has gotten really expensive...
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October 5, 2022

Afternoon Brief, October 5th
Coalition Sues to Force Treasury Department Decision on Alcohol Labeling: A coalition of consumer groups sued the Treasury Department today to compel a decision on mandatory alcohol content, calorie, ingredient, and allergen labeling on alcoholic beverages...
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The following is an excerpt from our most recent blogpost. Read the whole article here. Between stunted growth to unexpected nutrient deficiencies, this second consecutive year of drought threw us quite a few curve balls. One thing people aren’t expecting to hear though is that some places haven’t needed to irrigate all season. That’s right. Some vineyards we consult for have been just fine using no water for irrigation. How is this the case? We take soil moisture very seriously. Let me break it down for you. Here's a site we didn't need to irrigate at all It could be a combination of soil type, or balanced canopy size, but for whatever reason average soil moisture at this site has never dipped below 60% relative water content (we consider anything above 80% to be around field capacity). Here's a site that looked dry but had deeper moisture This site may have looked dry in the first few feet of soil but look at how much water was waiti
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