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To: dvdw© who wrote (187315)5/9/2022 12:52:52 AM
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As a vineyard guy I'm intimately familiar with the fact of plant communication... and, long a supporter of Paul's work... have adapted some of his concepts to vineyards... where the complexity of plant communities and the plants communication, not only with each other but with the soil biota, are an important part of complexity in wine, IMO.

Pauls proofs in demonstrating how to rapidly restore eroded logging roads to nature using the simple measure of taking the bark stripped from felled trees and returning the inoculated bark from the saw mills back to the forests the trees came from... shows the point of payjng attention to people who are tuned in to being more observant than "the experts" before them. Hundred year old scars marring the mountains... suddenly grow trees again, as if nothing ever happened... and the erosion from logging stops fouling the streams with silt.

In wine, its a truism that "the vine has to suffer" to make great wine... and, that, too is true... in particular ways.

But, misery loves company... so I'm not just concerned with managing the vines... but, the understory plants... and the soil biota... to ensure they all get along... and sustain a proper balance... in the right way...
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