Northern Grapes Project: Progress Reports
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Year 2 Progress Report September 2012 - September 2013
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Northern Grapes Project Progress Reports
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The Northern Grapes Project officially started in September 2011; we’ve accomplished a lot in the first two years, and are hopeful to receive funding to continue the project for the full five years that were originally planned. Thus far, we’ve completed a baseline survey and published the results in a series of reports, including “Economic Contribution: Vineyards and Wineries of the North”; collected two years of vine performance data from 49 field studies in 12 states; performed winemaking trials with over 300 fermentation lots; begun to elucidate the changes that occur in gene expression and metabolite production during the grape berry ripening process; and surveyed customers in tasting rooms to learn about drivers of customer behaviors and satisfaction. In the second year of the project alone, our extensive outreach efforts have reached an estimated audience of 4,600 via numerous outlets, including the Northern Grapes Symposium, our capstone event of the year. We also received attention from the popular press, including a feature on NPR’s Morning Edition.
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2013-09
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Cornell University
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Northern Grapes Project; Progress Report; 2012-13
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