
WIN EXPO Conference Focus:
Vineyard & Grower
Session Topics: Regenerative Farming Benefits, Innovative Vineyard Design,
and Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Grape Growing
Every year, the North Coast Wine Industry Trade Show & Conference (WIN Expo), largest wine industry trade event focused exclusively on the North Coast, hosts an educational conference program that covers all the major sectors of the industry: winemaking & production, sales & marketing, business strategy & leadership, and vineyard operations.
This year's Vineyard & Growers track, sponsored by Verdi, will highlight the Benefits of a Regenerative Practices, Innovative Vineyard Design, and Harnessing the Power of AI in Grape Growing:
Maximizing the Business and Ecological Benefits of a Regenerative Transition
As North Coast wine grape growers contend with rising production costs, unpredictable climate patterns, and increasing market demands for sustainability, growers are under pressure to find solutions that not only improve productivity but also ensure long-term ecological and financial resilience. In response to these challenges, transitioning to regenerative farming offers a compelling solution. This session... Read More
Innovative Vineyard Design: Future-Proofing Your Vineyard for Success
Traditional vineyard designs, with inefficient layouts, outdated irrigation systems, and insufficient use of modern tech, may no longer be enough to ensure long-term success. Higher costs and lower-quality yields have led growers to rethink their approach to vineyard design, incorporating cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices that can drive efficiency and profitability. This session will highlight ... Read More
Vineyards of the Future: Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence
Is your vineyard equipped to face the growing challenges of modern grape production? Prepare for the future of grape growing with a focus on cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices. This session will explore how artificial intelligence (AI), precision agriculture, and ... Read More







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