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The jet stream moved further south in February, bringing steady rainfall to Coastal California and also some precipitation to Lodi and the Interior. Significant snow fell at higher elevations: State-w
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The Spring 2024 issue of "Winescape," a new wine industry report series from Terrain and American AgCredit, presents key takeaways from the preliminary California Grape Crush Report.First, the Califor read more
The Fog Has LiftedBy Steve FredricksLast year could be summarized by the fog of uncertainty on two fronts. On one hand, uncertainty was due to shifting consumer sales trends—on the other hand, c
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(February 9, 2024, Novato, CA) – The California Department of Food & Agriculture’s Preliminary Grape Crush Report for 2023 was released today. The crush of 3.668 million tons stayed in lin
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February 9, 2024 – Novato, CA – The California Department of Food and Agriculture Preliminary Grape Crush Report, containing tons crushed and prices of wine grapes sold during th
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Post Harvest Market Update By Steve Fredricks The market for bulk wine and grapes was in excess after the large 2018 and 2019 harvests. That market condition was effectively corrected by a reduct
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California’s 2023 crush finally concluded in late November after a cooler, wetter than normal growing season that prolonged ripening. In general, the volume and quality of the white and early re
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Mid-February’s publication of the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s preliminary 2022 grape crush report – showing 3.349 million tons crushed, the lowest figure since 20 read more
Novato, CA – The California Department of Food and Agriculture Preliminary Grape Crush Report, containing tons crushed and prices of wine grapes sold during the 2022 harvest, has been released. read more
(February 10, 2023, Novato, CA) – The California Department of Food & Agriculture’s Preliminary Grape Crush Report for 2022 was released today. The crush of 3.349 million tons stayed in li read more
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