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toast to all those who have helped make this new industry possible. . .
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University of Nevada, provided funding for 3,500 vines and vineyard equipment
for CV’s Varietals Research Vineyard.
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United States Department of Agriculture, provided funding for irrigation
reservoir at CV’s Varietals Research Vineyard.
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| Nevada
State Department of Agriculture, provided funding for trellis and bird netting
at Roze Marketing Research Vineyard.
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| UNR
Cooperative Extension Service, provided funds for weather station and provided
technical assistance at both vineyards.
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| USDA,
Natural Resource Conservation Service, provided engineering assistance and
funding for regulating irrigation reservoir.A
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| Western
Nevada Supply, provided irrigation supplies for both Roze Marketing Research
Vineyard, and CV’s Varietals Vineyard.
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| Wal
Mart Stores, Inc. exchanged land, allowed frontage access to new proposed
vineyard site and provided engineering services.
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| United
States Fish and Wildlife Service for support and providing land for expansion
of Roze Marketing Research Vineyard
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| Churchill
County Commissioners, & CC Communication prepared letters of support and
provided trenching machine.
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| Lumos
& Associates, provided survey assistance for both Roze Marketing Research
and CV’s Varietals Vineyards.
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| Nevada
Conservation & Natural Resources, approved vineyard row strip irrigation to
conserve water resources.
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| Truckee
Carson Irrigation District provided labor to install drainage pipe &
assistance to transfer water rights.
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| Lahontan
Valley Environmental Alliance provided technical support and prepared grant
applications
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| Churchill
County Economic Development Authority provided economic support and assistance.
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| Desert
Research Institute, provides weather Service and information at CV’s Varietals
Vineyard.
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| Roze
Family Trust, provided land, water and electricity for Roze Marketing Research
Vineyard.
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| City
of Fallon, provided letters of support and pumps to clear drain lines for
irrigation reservoir.
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| Newlands
Water Protective Associating, provided services to transfer surface water
rights
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| First
Independent Bank provided long term financing for operating revenues for
winery.
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| Fallon
Convention & Tourism Authority, provided assistance in preparing wine
labels.
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| Jim’s
Supply Company, provided bird netting machine & discounted trellis
supplies.
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Supply, provided discounted pump and irrigation supplies and design
engineering.
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| Great
Basin Bank provided long term financing for new vineyard on Casey Road.
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| Churchill
County Chamber of Commerce provided support for grant applications.
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| Workman
Farms provided cantaloupe which was made into wine and brandy.
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& D Plumbing, provided discounted services for constructing wine cellar.
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| Kents
Supply, provided discounted building supplies for pumping stations.
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| Louies
Ace Hardware, provided discounted irrigation supplies.
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| Colonial
Bank provided short term start-up operating loans.
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| Ally
Mason designed Churchill Vineyards Wine Label.
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| Stockmans
Casino for sponsoring wine tasting events.
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| Dick
Tijsseling, provided technical assistance for wine making.
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| Karen
Denio, providing technical assistance and prepared grant applications.
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| Dr
Wayne Johnson, provided technical assistance in vine growth and management.
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| Jay
Davison, provided technical assistance design, vine development and management
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| Dr.
Grant Cramer, provided technical assistance in establishing CV’s Varietals
Research Vineyard.
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| Over
fifty members of Churchill Grape Growers, Inc (a 501 C (3) non-profit company)
contributed funds for both vineyard projects.
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