u/Whereisdannymo

▲ 5 r/winemaking+1 crossposts

Please share detailed examples where straying from organic/biodynamic practices allows a farmer to be a better steward to his/her land and grapevines

I've had vintners tell me that they don't have to fire up their tractors nearly as much as their neighbors striving for organic certs.

I've heard an example about spot treating with a copper spray instead of treating everything with a sulphur spray. I lack the details around this, but I'm sure our farming friends can help us out.

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u/Whereisdannymo — 4 days ago
▲ 69 r/classactions+1 crossposts

The injustice: they were charging a hidden fee of ~$200 if you ended your service earlier than 12 months. The service was ~$15/month. The commitment to a year of service was hidden in terms of service. This was an absolute scam.

I want my money back. The judge that agreed to this compensation deserves to be removed. Doubling down on the scam.

u/Whereisdannymo — 17 days ago