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Royal Slope Is Washington’s Newest American Viticultural Area

Royal Slope is state’s 15th AVA, defined by variation in elevation, slopes and aspect SEATTLE (September 2, 2020) — Royal Slope is the newest American Viticultural Area (AVA) in Washington. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) published the final rule for Royal Slope today, September...

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What Early Adopters Get Right About Vineyard Upgrades: Start with the Perimeter

When growers talk about adopting new techniques, the conversation usually stays inside the rows — canopy decisions, new tools, new timing, new workflows. But the early adopters who come out of a season feeling confident tend to share one quiet habit: They stabilize the perimeter first. Not because...

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Telehandlers and Specialty Attachments: Renting for Unusual Loads

When your crew is facing a one-off lift, renting a telehandler with the right specialty attachment is often the most cost-effective and low-risk solution. Telehandlers combine the reach of a crane with the maneuverability of a forklift, and today’s rental fleets offer more capacity, boom lengths,...

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The Hidden Power Behind Gilliard Wines: Compressed Air & Nitrogen

House of Gilliard The tradition of the House of Gilliard in Switzerland goes back to the 19th Century, with the today famous Dôle des Monts wine. The winery handles the whole wine making process in-house, from growing the grapes to bottling. Achieving wine of the highest quality requires a...

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The Grapes'Line Tow Behind Harvester

The Grapes’Line Tow Behind Harvester by PELLENC The Grapes’Line tow behind harvester includes all the latest PELLENC innovations. It has a harvesting capacity of 3,600 litres (950gal) – the same as that of a self-propelled harvester – while remaining less costly. Highly efficient, it also provides...

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The Beauty of Sonoma County's Native Plants: A Guide to Regional Flora

Sonoma County is home to a remarkable array of native plants, each contributing to the rich tapestry of our local ecosystems. These plants are not only beautiful but also play a critical role in sustaining the health of our environment. From the rugged coastal ranges to the sun-soaked valleys of...

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Direct Measurement of Evapotranspiration (ET)

Who (or what) is this eddy you keep talking about? Efficient water management has never been more critical for agriculture and specifically for viticulture. High-end viticulture needs to manage water to not only cut costs, but to keep quality high in a market of oversupply and buyers who hold the...

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Restoring Stability: Oakdale Irrigation District Tunnel Rehabilitation

Nordby Wine Caves recently partnered with Njirich & Sons, Inc., to rehabilitate Oakdale Irrigation District (OID) Tunnels 3 and 4, located northeast of Oakdale, California. OID has delivered irrigation water to 55,000 acres of farmland in the Central Valley for more than a century. Constructed in...

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Steel of the Week: Santa Rosa Stainless – Jacketed  550 Gallon Tanks

Item #s: B000703 - 705 Flat sloped bottom Stainless steel legs (attached) 2” Tri Clover fittings Bottom manway: 16” x 20” rectangular outswing 39” Top manway 2” TRC Racking and 2” total discharge valve 4’ Diameter (Top inside of tank) 5” Diameter (Bottom inside of tank) 5’5” Diameter (Bottom...

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