Vineyards in N.Y. push sustainability as they adapt to climate change
- Vineyards in New York's Finger Lakes region are increasingly adopting sustainable practices.
- Climate change effects and economic pressures, including tariffs, drive these operational changes.
- Certification programs guide growers to improve soil health and protect water quality.
- Hundreds of solar panels power 90% of one vineyard farm's electricity needs.
- These combined challenges create uncertainty, potentially threatening smaller vineyard survival.
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Vineyards in NY wine country push sustainability as they adapt to climate change
The Finger Lakes are home to New York’s largest wine-producing region, but vineyards there are struggling with the impacts of climate change.
Climate change play and discussion Saturday at the Lamoine Grange
LAMOINE — At 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, at the Lamoine Grange, a performance of “Along the Treeline” will be staged by local actors and directed by the playwrights, Gordon Donaldson and Fred Stocking. Following the one-hour play, a…
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