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Sustainable Winegrowing On Demand - 20 FREE Courses

Vineyard Team's introduction of Sustainable Winegrowing On-Demand in 2023 brought forth a game-changing initiative. This program includes no-cost online courses that explore essential subjects like soil health, pest management, nutrition, and climate change, benefiting winegrape growers and...

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Looking Like a Great Year (for Trunk Disease)

The recent rain we’ve been getting is certainly a welcome change. Wet weather does, however, present other challenges especially going into the pruning season. That’s right. I’m talking about trunk disease. It’s everywhere, and like viruses, growers like to pretend they don’t have it. After all, it...

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Free Access to Continuing Education Hours & Cutting-Edge Content: Sustainable Winegrowing On-Demand

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...

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Exploring New Frontiers in Disease Prevention

Sunridge is pleased to share with our customers our ongoing efforts and partnership with UC Davis, UC Riverside and Foundation Plant Services (FPS) to explore new technologies and techniques in grapevine propagation. Our aim is to revolutionize the way we approach and tackle challenges in the...

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Sunridge Nurseries Partners with UC Davis to Provide Vines for Testing and Evaluation in Their Latest Trial

At Sunridge, we take great pride in our commitment to actively collaborate with experts in order to find solutions to better serve our industry. Most recently, we’ve partnered with UC Davis to provide vines for testing and evaluation in their latest trial aimed at innovative treatments to combat...

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Will There Be a Spray-on Cure for Pierce's Disease?

Pierce's Disease has been a scourge of vineyards for well over a century. It was discovered near the end of the 19th century by Newton Pierce, so the disease took on his name after originally being given the name Anaheim Disease (having been discovered in that area’s vineyards well before Disney...

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Vineyard Mechanization: Economics and Reality

Everyone associated with the wine industry knows that labor has become more expensive, and it seems that wages are accelerating upward. The pool of largely unskilled or untrained labor is drying up, while those who remain available want more money for their work—and are getting it. Hence, there is...

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Site-Specific Pruning Simplified

I'm not going to go ahead and say that I don’t think pruning is taken seriously enough. So why is it that I see poorly pruned vineyards so often? I think that most growers and viticulturists know very well how to prune grapevines and could do a great job of it on their own—if that were possible....

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