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Harvest Field Day at Nemaha

 

 

 

 

Celebrating the end of the summer field days for the
University of Nebraska Viticulture Program!

 The Viticulture crew hosted 4 field days this summer, Burt and Washington Counties for the “Rolling Field Day”, Visiting several growers and their vineyards in these counties.

 Then the Nebraska Second Annual Multi-State Viticulture Field Day at Kimmel Education and Research Center, in Nebraska City, NE.

 And last, the “Harvest Field Day” at the Research Vineyards in Nemaha, NE.

An "Evening in the Vineyard", Panhandle Research Center, Scottsbluff, NE.

 All in all over 350 people attended University of Nebraska Viticulture Field Days this summer. Thanks to all who made these possible – and  a big “thank you” to the Extension Agents and Educators in the various counties.

Thank you from:

Paul E. Read, University of Nebraska Viticulture Program;

To:      Steve Gamet
            Donna Michel
            Keri Andersen
            Emma Read
            Henry Prokop

University Extension Educators
Jim Peterson, Washington Co.;
John Wilson, Burt County;
Carol Ringenberg, Southeast Nebraska Extension and Host of the 2nd Annual Multi-state Viticulture Field Day.
Gary Lesoing, Nemaha County,
Jim Schild, Panhandle Research Center
     Scottsbluff, NE

Deeanne and Tim Hrdlicka, Birdsong Vineyard; Rich and Marlene Mullins, Arlington, NE; Allen and Connie Faltys vineyard; Deb and Rick Barnet, Big Cottonwood Vineyards; and Phil and June Simpson’s Silvercreek Hill Vineyards.
Bob Curttright and Ron Haskett and all their crew at the Whiskey Run Winery in Brownville, NE; and Curttright Commercial Vineyards in Nemaha, NE.

THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK

 

 

 

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