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2024 Oregon Wine Symposium | Regenerative Vineyard Landscapes: Benefits of Adopting Healthier Soil Stewardship & Implementation Strategies

March 19, 2024 | Education, Oregon Wine Symposium, Viticulture + Enology | 0 comments

Regenerative Vineyard Landscapes: Benefits of Adopting Healthier Soil Stewardship & Implementation Strategies

Winegrowing industry leaders will discuss the benefits of regenerative practices, the importance of collaboration and community, their challenges and successes with implementation, and their thoughts regarding certification. We hope this presentation will inspire those completely new to the idea of regenerative viticulture, and provide strategies for addressing the challenges faced by those already on their journey. We may even include a few pictures of very cute sheep.

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Bart Arnst | Viticultural Consultancy, Marlborough Organics, The Darling Wines
Garett Long | Director of Agriculture, Troon Vineyard
Madeleine Rowan-Davis | Vice President of Polyculture, Antica Terra
Rob Schultz | Vineyard Manager, Lemelson Vineyards

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