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Afternoon Brief: Viticulture Leader Larry Bettiga to Receive ASEV's Highest Honor at 2025 National Conference
Longtime viticulture advisor and researcher Larry Bettiga will deliver the prestigious ASEV Merit Award presentation at the 2025 American Society for Enology and Viticultures (ASEV) National Conference, taking place June 16-19 in Monterey, California...
American Society for Enology & ViticultureLambert Bridge WineryWomen for WineSenseClif Family WineryHop Kiln EstateAlameda County FairMichigan Wine CollaborativeWines of GeorgiaWineGlass MarketingVineyard TeamDry Creek VineyardMustaine WinesHipMapsCoastal Viticultural ConsultantsPape Material HandlingIFM Efector IncJordan Vineyard & WineryApertureGloria FerrerM Cellars
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Join us at Niner Wine Estates for an engaging, interactive morning focused on biochar production and its benefits for soil health. We'll explore the various stages of biochar creation, from active pits to finished products, and discuss how integrating biochar can improve farm operations. This event is perfect for growers, vineyard managers, and sustainability-minded professionals looking to explore practical, science-backed techniques for improving soil function. 🗓 May 9, 2025 | 9 AM – 11 AM 📍 Niner Wine Estates, Paso Robles, CA What to Expect: Expert insights from industry leaders on biochar’s benefits, production, and applications Live demonstration of biochar production, from pit to product Real-world strategies to enhance soil health and farm performance Register today to reserve your spot! It's FREE! CE Approved: CCA 2 - NM
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While we now think of Sonoma County as wine country, hops initially put the region on the map. This iconic fieldstone structure now known as Landmark Vineyard’s Hop Kiln Estate was built by Italian stonemasons in 1905 and was originally used for drying and baling hops for the booming beer industry. It is said to be the most significant surviving example of a stone hop kiln in the North Coast region. Restoring the Hop Kiln Estate was a meticulous endeavor aimed at protecting the historic integrity of the landmark structure while making it safe and accessible for visitors.
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September 19, 2024
Woodland, CA – September 19, 2024 – WECO, a member of Duravant’s Food Sorting and Handling Solutions group, introduces their PeanutTek active moisture monitoring system. Eliminating the need for peanut buying points to take routine manual moisture samples during the drying process, PeanutTek takes real-time continuous in-shell moisture readings, displays current burner temperatures of all semis/wagons and can automatically turn off each burner once the moisture reaches a set point. By improving the monitoring and control of burners and enabling buying points to make more informed decisions, PeanutTek maximizes production efficiency, reduces labor requirements, improves product quality and increases profitability. “PeanutTek transforms peanut drying operations, eliminating the need for continuous manual sampling and improving worker safety. Our system provides instant and consistent moisture data while automatically controlling dryers. This not only redirects emp
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Restoring Hop Kiln Vineyard is a meticulous endeavor aimed at preserving the historic integrity of this California Historical Landmark while making it fully accessible. Located in the picturesque Russian River Valley, the iconic fieldstone structure was built by Italian stonemasons in 1905 and originally used for drying and baling hops for the booming beer industry of the early 20th century. Since 1960, the estate has served as a winery and is celebrated as one of the top ten tasting rooms in Sonoma County. To ensure this historic gem remains accessible to all visitors, improvements have been made to the deck, main entrance, bathroom amenities, and navigation across the grounds. The restoration project also emphasizes the use of historically accurate materials, including refurbishment of the original conveyor belt machinery, though no longer functionally operational. As Nordby Construction finalizes the project, Hop Kiln Vineyard stands as a symbol of preservation done right. The caref
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Updating a building typically involves embracing a more modern style. Not so, with the careful restoration of Hop Kiln Estate owned by Landmark Vineyards. The focus is bringing accessibility compliance to this registered California Historical Landmark while retaining optimal historical accuracy, a delicate balance that humbly demands remarkable detail and craftsmanship. Nordby Construction anticipates completion of this project in early summer 2024. Check out our latest installations!
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