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1. [Image] Irrigation Equipment
Belt-drive, gasoline powered irrigation pumpCitation -
2. [Image] Irrigation Ditch
Image of irrigation ditch with footpath on left bank published in the Central Point Herald in 1910Citation -
3. [Image] Irrigation ditch construction
Construction of irrigation ditch (probably for Rogue River Valley Canal Co.) using horses or mulesCitation -
4. [Image] Irrigation pipe in Britt ditch
"Oct. 3 - 1912"Citation -
5. [Image] Sturgis Fork Irrigation Dam
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6. [Image] Savage Rapids Dam
Downriver side of dam, treed hillside in backgroundCitation -
7. [Image] Ousterhout Vineyard
Ousterhout Vineyard, shown here with Agate Ridge in the background, employs a lyre trellis system.Citation -
8. [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 -
9. [Image] John Ousterhout and Gretchen Hunter
John Ousterhout and daughter Gretchen Hunter stand in front of a row of Sauvignon Blanc.Citation -
10. [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 -
11. [Image] Early Season Vines
Early season vines at Ousterhout Vineyard, clearly showing the inverted Lyre trellis system and wide planting rows.Citation -
12. [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 -
13. [Image] John Ousterhout, Rogue Valley wine pioneer
John Ousterhout farmed turkeys for many years before trying viticulture. In 1970 he planted his vineyard from cuttings supplied by Porter Lombard, head of Oregon State University’s Hanley Road Research ...Citation -
14. [Image] Savage Rapids Dam
Dam from south to north with real estate sign in foregroundCitation -
Pheasant Hill Vineyard, planted in 1990 Kurt and Laura Lotspeich in the Wagner Creek drainage above Talent, Oregon. They sold their harvest to other wineries until they joined with Nancy Tappan’s Evans ...
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The courtyard at Pheasant Hill Vineyard leads to a tasting room featuring Trium’s Pinot Gris, Viognier, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Grower’s Cuvee are produced exclusively from Pheasant ...
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Laura Lotspeich is shown driving a tractor as she directs a vineyard crew at Pheasant Hill Vineyard. Fruit from this vineyard and Evans Creek Vineyard is used to produce Trium wines made by winemaker ...
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Produced and bottled by Carpenter Hill Vineyard, Medford, Oregon. Artwork by Tom Barnes - "Sam's Alone Again!"
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78% Merlot, 22% Petite Sirah blend. Produced and bottled by Carpenter Hill Vineyard, Medford, Oregon. Artwork by Tom Barnes - "It Takes Two!"
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20. [Image] Lee Mankin and vines
Lee Mankin stands next to a row of his Syrah. Now that fruit is formed, water and sun will bring veraison and the perfect grape.Citation