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2025 Annual Meeting

LIVE Annual Meeting 2025
The 2025 LIVE Annual Meeting was held virtually on March 11 and in person at the Chehalem Cultural Center on March 12
Written by Isabelle Tobe
Published on Monday Apr 28, 2025

Thanks to all who attended our 2025 Annual Meeting. The 2025 LIVE Annual Meeting was held over two days: virtually on March 11th and in-person at the Chehalem Cultural Center on March 12th. Here are resources and presentation recordings from the event:

 

March 11 | Virtual Board Meeting

Virtual board meeting held for members and the public to discuss membership, financial, and program updates, as well as changes to vineyard and winery standards for 2025 and updates from program partners. 

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March 12 | Chehalem Cultural Center

The second day of the LIVE Annual Meeting was held in person at the Chehalem Cultural Center on March 12th. Here are the slides and recordings from the in-person event:

 

Welcome & Climate Update

Dr. Greg Jones 

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Managing for Abundance: Indigenous Knowledge & Practices for Keeping Place

David Harrelson | The Confederations of Grande Ronde

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Water in Wine Landscapes: Why Water Matters for Resilience in a Changing Climate

Dr. Erin Upton

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Viticulture Strategies for Extreme Weather Events & New Pest & Fungal Pressures

Dr. Chris Chen

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Vineyard Standards Updates for 2022

Each year, LIVE's Joint Technical Committee meets to review our vineyard standards and discuss key pest determinations, testing requirements, and new chemistry evaluations. Updates for the 2022 growing season are below and the final documents are at livecertified.org/certify. Contact LIVE staff to be connected with your Regional Tech Committee chair.

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Industry Carbon Footprint

LIVE and Good Company have collaborated to publish a comprehensive study on the carbon footprint of the regional Pacific Northwest wine industry. This is a landmark publication for LIVE that will help the Oregon and Washington wine industries achieve carbon neutrality in the near future if the...

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