Growing Forward – Climate Friendly Farming: A New Frontier for the Wine Industry

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Sign-in to YouTube to Join the Live Chat! Climate change and variability is one of the most significant challenges facing the wine industry locally and globally. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and more extreme weather events are all having a negative impact on grape growing and quality.

To combat these changes, pioneering grape growers and organizations like the California Land Stewardship Institute (CLSI) are leading the way in adapting to climate change by adopting more climate-friendly farming practices. Attendees will learn about innovative techniques and technologies that mitigate the environmental impact and enhance vineyard resilience in the face of climate change. Hear from resourceful growers who have embraced sustainable practices, reduced their carbon footprint, and are preserving natural resources. Gain practical knowledge, understand the benefits and challenges, and discover how these practices contribute to thriving and climate-resilient vineyard ecosystems.

Presenters:
Tyler Klick, Viticulturist / Redwood Vineyard Management
Riggs Lokka, Assistant Vineyard Manager / Emeritus Vineyards
Laurel Marcus, Executive Director / California Land Stewardship Institute
Brad Petersen, Vineyard Manager / Silver Oak Cellars

Sponsored By:
Lumo: https://lumo.ag

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Session #1 – 9:00am (PT)
Optimizing Irrigation Practices in a Time of Change

Session #2 – 10:00am (PT)
Climate Friendly Farming: A New Frontier for the Wine Industry
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Session #3 – 11:00am (PT)
Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Grape Growing

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Event Information: https://wineindustryadvisor.com/growingforward
Produced by: Wine Industry Network
Original Broadcast: July 19, 2023
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