Vineyards Benefit from Furry Friends
Vineyards are increasingly turning to livestock to help restore soil health, with horses, sheep and pigs making a comeback in the vineyard. These furry friends are proving valuable for their ability to naturally regenerate soil, offering producers a sustainable alternative to chemical interventions. It's a practical example of how the wine industry is embracing regenerative farming practices.
Originally published by Wine-Searcher
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