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 Presentations from the 2004 Forum

Wayne Woldt's Presentation - "Waste Water Management for Wineries"

William Waltman   -  "Grape Growing Environment in Nebraska"

Seventh Annual Nebraska Winery & GrapeGrowers

Forum and Trade Show  “Best Yet”

With over 325 in attendance, the Seventh Annual Winery and GrapeGrowers Forum and Trade Show was rated the “best yet” by several attendees.  One Trade Show participant wrote a note of thanks, remarking that it was the best quality and most well organized conference in which he had been involved in over 30 years of attending such events.  Furthermore, both Richard Smart and Tom Cottrell were equally generous in praising the organization, quality and hospitality they experienced, as well as noting the commitment and enthusiasm of those involved in Nebraska’s developing grape industry.  Evaluations returned by attendees were highly complimentary and also  provided valuable suggestions for future conferences.  These and other positive comments are perhaps reflective of the hard work, commitment and cooperative spirit of the sponsors, including the University of Nebraska Viticulture Program, the Nebraska Winery and Grape Growers Association and the IANR Cooperative Extension Service.

 Plans are already underway for the “Eighth”.  We need your in-put!  Please send your suggestions to Paul Read;   pread@unl.edu.  If you would like to be a part of the planning committee, please let Paul know.

 


Photo by Steve Gamet
Richard Smart in the Vineyard, March 7, 2004, James Arthur Vineyards, Raymond, NE

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