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Why Updated Surveys and Maps Matter in Vineyard and Winery Property Sales
Selling a vineyard, winery, or rural wine country property involves more than finding the right buyer. Before a transaction can move forward, buyers, lenders, t
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Why Protecting Every Marketable Ton Matters More Than Ever
In a tighter wine market, preventable vineyard loss is no longer just an operational headache. It is a margin issue.For many vineyard owners and managers, 2026
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Are Your Trellis Posts Built for the Next 20 Years? – Harvest Pillar by Jensen Precast
Vineyard managers spend considerable time evaluating vines, irrigation systems, and equipment, but trellis infrastructure often receives less attention until pr
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Before You Buy Another Tractor, Check This First
33% of tractor hours are spent outside the blocks. Knowing where your machines spend time is powerful. But there is another question you should be...
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Why Vineyard Managers Are Looking at Bioherbicides as Part of Their Weed Management Programs
Vineyard managers are constantly balancing labor efficiency, operational demands, site conditions, and weed management objectives. As the industry continues to evolve, many vineyards are exploring...
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An Extra Set of Eyes in the Vineyard – How a Napa winemaker uses real-time data to manage water, protect fruit, and stay focused on the wine.
Roy has spent years producing high-quality wines with a focus on sustainable practices, always working to balance vine health against careful water use. It was visibility, knowing what was happening across the vineyard in real time, and being able to act on it without losing precious hours.
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A Look Inside THE ROOT: Two Varieties Worth Knowing
In this year's edition of THE ROOT, we spotlight two unique Loire Valley grapes: Pineau d'Aunis and Grolleau Noir. Pineau d'Aunis is celebrated for its distinctive peppery spice and vibrant red fruit character, while Grolleau Noir offers bright acidity, fresh berry flavors, and remarkable versatility across sparkling, rosé, and still wines.
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Why the Irrigators at Shafer Love Lumo
Shafer Vineyards put Lumo on Borderline. Expanded to Rustler and Ridgeback. And the system just went in at Schoolbus. 58 blocks across 96 acres. That kind of ex
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Why Infaco Tools Are Built to Outlast the Season
Farm tools aren’t just tools—they're investments. And in agriculture, where your equipment works as hard as you do, durability isn’t a luxury, it’s a requiremen
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Why the Future of Ag Tech Depends on Growers
The biggest challenge in ag technology isn’t innovation. It’s building tools that actually work on the farm.In a recent episode of Sustainable Winegrowing with
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2026: Early to the Party
What does that mean for the vintage?Budbreak came early to California this year, which by itself isn’t that strange. There are years when we’ve seen buds start
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Regenerative Agriculture Conversations Are Increasingly Focused on Practical Weed Management Solutions
Across agriculture, regenerative practices continue gaining momentum as growers, land managers, researchers, and policymakers look for ways to improve soil stew
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Before You Sell the Land, Get the Lay of It – Why Land Surveys Matter – Ray Carlson & Associates, Inc.
When it comes to selling vineyard or winery property, it’s not just about location—it's about clarity, compliance, and confidence. That’s
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