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            <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>The next VASCM
                meeting will be a virtual Zoom presentation and
                discussion on Regenerative Viticulture, including
                post-harvest vineyard practices</b></font>
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                  with Kelly Mulville, Paicines Ranch <br>
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                  Thursday, Dec. 10<br>
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                  3:00pm</b></font></div>
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                  style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;color:black">As
                  we wind down this challenging year we are fortunate to
                  be able to feature a meeting/discussion next week
                  on Regenerative Viticulture with one of its pioneers:
                  Kelly Mulville of Paicines Ranch in Hollister. <i>Note:
                    this meeting has been rescheduled from the original
                    date in August, postponed due to the wildfires. </i><br>
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              <p class="MsoNormal"><font face="Helvetica, Arial,
                  sans-serif"><span style="color: black;">Regenerative
                    agriculture/viticulture goes beyond replenishing to
                    actually, as its name suggests, regenerating and
                    adding to the ecosystem, especially in regards to
                    the soil. This webinar will address how regenerative
                    viticulture is practiced in the 25-acre vineyard at
                    Paicines Ranch as well as general vineyard
                    practices, the focus on soil health, mimicking
                    ecosystem functions with grazing animals, and design
                    principles for increasing both profitability and
                    ease of management.  Additionally, we will discuss
                    how to incorporate (some of) these practices in your
                    vineyard, and talk about post-harvest practices to
                    prepare your vineyard for winter dormancy and next
                    year's healthy growth. <br>
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                  sans-serif"><span style="color: black;">See more about
                    Paicines Ranch and Regenerative Agriculture below. </span><span
                    style="font-size: 12pt;">Kelly Mulville is a
                    Certified Educator with Holistic Management
                    International (HMI), and also a UC Santa Cruz Farm
                    and Garden graduate.  </span><span style="color:
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                  sans-serif"><span style="color: black;">And, we will
                    have the opportunity to touch bases following
                    harvest, share updates about our own vineyards, ask
                    questions, and enjoy each other's company (albeit on
                    Zoom). </span></font></p>
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              details for this meeting below</b> - including the
            Password you will need. There is no advance registration. If
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            you can participate without a video camera. You can also use
            your phone, as well as laptop or desktop PC.   <br>
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                  sans-serif">We look forward to seeing you online next
                  week. <br>
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                Regards,<br>
                The VASCM Board:<br>
                - Mary Lindsay<br>
                - Ken Swegles<br>
                - June Salsbury<br>
                - Rick Clarke</div>
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                <div>Topic: VASCM Meeting: Regenerative Viticulture<br>
                  Time: Dec 10, 2020 03:00 PM Pacific Time (US and
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            <div><b><span
                  style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;color:black">About
                  Paicines Ranch and the Vineyard: </span></b><span
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              <p><span
style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;color:black;mso-color-alt:windowtext;background:white">What
                  if it were possible to design a vineyard that required
                  very few inputs or human labor, produced good yields
                  of high quality grapes, produced animal protein,
                  improved soil health, sequestered carbon, increased
                  diversi</span><span
                  style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif">ty,
                  and made a good financial return? This was the vision
                  presented by holistic management educator and
                  viticulturist, Kelly Mulville, at an EcoFarm
                  presentation in January, 2013. His presentation was
                  based on a trial that he had done in California
                  between 2008 and 2010.</span></p>
              <p><span
style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;color:black;mso-color-alt:windowtext;background:white">Kelly
                  joined the Paicines Ranch team in early 2014 and
                  installed the vineyard, including soil testing, a
                  light compost application, higher stock density
                  grazing by sheep and cattle, the planting of cover
                  crops, installation of irrigation, and some leveling
                  and ripping on the 25 acre site. The ground will not
                  be tilled again during the life of the vineyard. </span><span
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              <div><b>About Paicines Ranch</b></div>
              <i>Paicines Ranch is a historic 7,600-acre ranch located
                in central California in San Benito County. Using
                regenerative agricultural practices, the ranch team
                manages this diverse landscape in partnership with
                nature and livestock to build healthy soil, increase
                biodiversity, and create abundance. All of their row
                crop and pasture land is certified organic and managed
                using the principles of Holistic Management—a
                value-based decision-making framework that integrates
                social, economic, and environmental considerations in
                all aspects of planning. </i><i>The ranch currently
                produces 100% grass-fed-and-finished lamb and beef and
                pastured pork and turkey. They also grow organic grain,
                as well as organic grapes in their polyculture vineyard
                that is designed to be managed by sheep. Over the years,
                Paicines Ranch has become a renowned destination for
                learning about regenerative agriculture through their
                programs and educational workshops while also hosting
                weddings, retreats, and events. <br>
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              <span style="white-space:pre-wrap"><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif">See more about the vineyard at Paicines Ranch at </span><a href="https://paicinesranch.com/agriculture/vineyard.php" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://paicinesranch.com/our-work/vineyard/</a>  </span><font
                face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><span
                  style="font-size: 12pt;">and on the UCANR's Solution
                  Center for Nutrient Management <a
href="https://ucanr.edu/sites/Nutrient_Management_Solutions/Farmer_Profiles/Paicines_Ranch_Vineyard%E2%80%94Integrating_Livestock_as_a_Management_Tool/"
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