Sierra Club to host sustainable viticulture forum May 27

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Sierra Club Lake Group will host a forum on sustainable viticulture at its next meeting on Wednesday, May 27.

The forum will begin at 7 p.m. at the Lower Lake Methodist Church Community Room, 16255 Second St. in Lower Lake.

Panelists will include Erica Lundquist from the Mendocino County Natural Resource Conservation Service, with local viticultuists Christian Ahlmann, (Six Sigma) Tracey Hawkins (Hawk & Horse), Randy Krag (Beckstoffer Vineyards) and Thurston Williams (Clover Creek Family Farm).

About 10 years ago, when Lake County was in the early stages of what has turned out to be a dramatic increase in vineyard acreage, the Sierra Club sponsored an informative discussion on sustainable practices in viticulture, with stimulating presentations by an expert panel followed by a rousing question and answer session.

A lot has changed since then, not only within the wine industry but also in the community – so the group determined that the time was ripe for a sequel.

Subjects will include an overview of best management practices, creative ways to integrate animal husbandry with vineyard management, organic and biodynamic practices, and – the hottest of topics these days – the best ways to use and conserve water.

As always the meeting is free and open to the public.

For details, contact Chair Ed Robey at 707-994-8304 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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