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261. [Image] Cowhorn Vineyard and Garden in the Applegate Valley
In 2002, Bill and Barbara Steele purchased the property that is now Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden. They initiated multi-year testing of our soils, water-holding capacity, heat summation and natural water ...Citation -
262. [Image] Cowhorn Vineyard and Garden in the Applegate Valley
In 2002, Bill and Barbara Steele purchased the property that is now Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden. They initiated multi-year testing of our soils, water-holding capacity, heat summation and natural water ...Citation -
Barbara Steele and Cowhorn Vineyard and Garden worker are shown burying manure-filled cowhorns for composting, a biodynamic process from which the winery’s name is derived, as well as from the site’s history ...
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In 2002, Bill and Barbara Steele purchased the property that is now Cowhorn Vineyard & Garden. They initiated multi-year testing of our soils, water-holding capacity, heat summation and natural water ...
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265. [Image] Ousterhout Vineyard
Ousterhout Vineyard, shown here with Agate Ridge in the background, employs a lyre trellis system.Citation -
266. [Image] John Ousterhout and the Family Tractor
The size of the family tractor was one reason why John Ousterhout planted his grapes in wide rows.Citation -
267. [Image] John Ousterhout and Gretchen Hunter
John Ousterhout and daughter Gretchen Hunter stand in front of a row of Sauvignon Blanc.Citation -
268. [Image] Old Vines, Inverted Lyre
Old vines at Ousterhout Vineyard showing John's Inverted Lyre trellis system, and the horizontal positioning made possible by their wide rows.Citation -
269. [Image] Early Season Vines
Early season vines at Ousterhout Vineyard, clearly showing the inverted Lyre trellis system and wide planting rows.Citation -
270. [Image] Ice on the Vines
Cold and ice are frequent problems on Jackson County's Agate Desert; John Ousterhout and Gretchen Hunter participated in climate monitoring trials.Citation