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Wednesday, April 8 | 9-11 am | Soledad Mothballing a vineyard is a strategic decision to reduce costs during times of low grape demand or market uncertainty, while preserving long-term vineyard health and potential. This roundtable invites growers to share their experiences with mothballing—why they chose this route, what they hope to achieve, and what practices are (or aren’t) working. We’ll discuss the financial impacts, lessons learned, and when mothballing might no longer be necessary. Whether you’re considering this approach or already navigating it, join us for an open, practical discussion with your peers. REGISTER Morning fuel sponsored by:
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Event Type: Seminar
Location: Lone Madrone, 3750 Hwy 46 West, Templeton, CA 93465
Date: 2/20/2025

Dry farming in Paso Robles involves a variety of approaches and practices, including floor management, spacing, varietals, and canopy management. These methods are highly adaptable and tailored to the unique conditions of each site. Join us for a grower roundtable that will provide practical insights for both dry farmers and those interested in dry farming! Date/time: Thursday, February 20 @ 9:00-11:00 am Location: Lone madrone Winery REGISTER HERE This meeting is funded by the Department of Water Resources and is a collaboration between CSWA, CAFF, and Vineyard Team.
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Dry farming in Paso Robles involves a variety of approaches and practices, including floor management, spacing, varietals, and canopy management. These methods are highly adaptable and tailored to the unique conditions of each site. Join us for a grower roundtable that will provide practical insights for both dry farmers and those interested in dry farming! REGISTER HERE This meeting is funded by the Department of Water Resources and is a collaboration between CSWA, CAFF, and Vineyard Team.
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October 9, 2024

Farmers and agricultural experts indicate that better access to ongoing education is crucial to advance their businesses. Recognizing that advancements in science and technology are constant, Vineyard Team launched a series of online courses to deliver the latest education on sustainable winegrowing. Courses feature insights from experienced farmers, researchers, and UC Extension. Best of all, viewers can access these courses for free (saving $380)! All courses within Sustainable Winegrowing On Demand include valuable continuing education hours (11.5 Department of Pesticide Regulation, 34 Certified Crop Advisor), and a train-the-trainer kit so viewers can easily educate their team. Through this program, there is a unique opportunity to connect with other sustainable winegrowers through roundtable discussions. Larry Witted, PCA and CCA from Lodi, California shares, "The Sustainable Winegrowing education from Vineyard Team allows me to view cutting-edge educational pro
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November 20, 2023

A Later and Prolonged Harvest Led to Exceptional Quality and Quantity SANTA ROSA, Calif. (November 20, 2023) – August 24th marked the beginning of another record-breaking harvest in Sonoma County and winegrowers and their vineyard employees finally gathered recently in a local vineyard to discuss the year and the outstanding quality of the harvest. Their comments, both in English and Spanish, are provided below and the harvest roundtable can be viewed here. The year started with a winter and spring filled with above-average rainfall and below-average temperatures that got the growing season off to a slow start, delaying harvest well past the early-August “norm” of the past few drought-impacted years. A mild spring and summer allowed for ample hang time, enabling the fruit to develop with stunning quality, and a few late-summer heat spikes are thought to have “made the vintage” according to Steve Sangiacomo, Partner at Sangia
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Sustainable Winegrowing Education Without the Travel ⣠So you want sustainable winegrowing education without travel? Over the next two years, we are creating a suite of 30 online courses so you can learn about topics that actually impact your business. What do I need to do to participate? Participating is simple. Watch up to 30 courses featuring veteran growers, Cooperative Extension Specialists, University researchers, and ag experts. After watching the course, complete a quiz to test your knowledge (70% needed to pass). Complete a short survey on what you learned. Use the train-the-trainer kit to educate at least 2 colleagues. Join 2 virtual grower roundtable discussions. Participate in the final survey. Just click SIGN UP to get access to all courses for FREE. FAQ's Can more than one person at a management company participate? Yes! What do the courses cover? Enhance your vineyard's sustainability with 30 online courses designed for
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