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Consumer & Trade Research Results

The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) along with co-hosts from California, New York, Oregon and Washington hosted a webinar June 5, 2020, sharing the latest consumer and trade perceptions on sustainable wine. Over 500 webinar registrants from 19 U.S. states and representing all

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Multi-State Partnership Updates

The largest winegrowing states in the country — California, Oregon, New York and Washington, which produce 95% of U.S. wine — have established educational and certification sustainability programs over the past two decades, furthering the widespread adoption of sustainable practices by U.S

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Winery Recycling Hubs Update

We have added a new HUB in McMinnville! Thanks to Jackson Family Wines for offering their McMinnville airport facility as a collection point. We would like to increase participation in our recycling program and hope that this will help. Please share this information with your winery colleagues who

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2021 Ballot for Board of Directors

Hi all, Because of the virtual nature of this year's Annual Meeting, we will be once again voting for the LIVE Board of Directors online. All LIVE members, please click the link below to cast your ballot. One ballot per member please. Voting will be open for 30 days, ending at 5pm March 29. We will

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Scholarship Funds Available

Applications are open for the Al MacDonald/LIVE Wine Studies Scholarship for Chemketa Community College's Wine Studies program. Applications for Fall 2021 enrollment is open through March 31, 2021. Please see the attached flyer for details on who is eligible and how to apply.

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Weed Slayer and Agro Gold - Important announcement

The Oregon and Washington State Departments of Agriculture (ODA and WSDA) have issued statements on Agro Gold, which is sold as an adjuvant to be used with Weed Slayer herbicide. 2020 LIVE certification is not at risk for those who have used this product. From ODA The Oregon Department of

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