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			<a href="/p/res/43.html#303" onclick="return highlight('303', true);" class="ref|p|43|303">&gt;&gt;303</a><br />Even gramps has a girlfriend.<br /><br />... ;_;<br /><br />
	
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			on the phone with his girlfriend<br /><br />
	
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			Another shot of the Cab Franc. I painted an Imperial Guard Lord Commissar but my camera doesn&#039;t know how to focus so that will come later.<br /><br />
	
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			Another shot of the rows, from near the row.<br /><br />
	
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			Cabernet Franc, also called Cab Franc. A major grape species for red wines, these grapes will become one of our strong selling points, next to the Chardonnay.<br /><br />
	
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			A lone wind turbine graces the middle of the field. In the winter, it circulates the air in the vineyard to prevent the vines from freezing. If the vines freeze they go dormant, and wind up producing as many as 0 grapes the following summer.<br /><br />
	
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			More Chardonnay, mid-field. These are older than the new rows we planted and the grapes will be sold as previously mentioned. As they continue to mature they will turn a golden yellow.<br /><br />
	
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			Merlot. Only two years old, these vines are not ready to produce wineworthy grapes. We pick them off but the occasional cluster survive our harsh decimation. They taste a bit tart but are otherwise very good.<br /><br />
	
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			East field. Contains a variety of other grape types. The soil is soft like sand here and is home to many unburied treasures like empty shotgun shells, broken ceramics, hundred-year-old medicine bottles, metal scraps, and on one instance, I found an old plastic cowboy.<br /><br />
	
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			The fields. Most of the grapes grown will be sold to local wineries until we can maintain bigger operations as that. We have no active winery at the time but are just growing grapes. False birds of prey are recent additions to deter smaller birds from raiding the near-ready grapes for themselves.<br /><br />
	
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			The north field, which consists of 144 plants across 8 rows (1152 plants). I helped put these in the ground hardly two months ago and they are taller than me!<br />Today we stripped the leaves from the bottoms of these plants so they can turn to wood. This particular field of vines will grow Chardonnay, because the soil is clay-based. This soil is difficult to work with for both farmer and plant alike, and makes the vines stronger. There exists a certain market where clay grown wines till major profit.<br /><br />
	
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			Here&#039;s more of the vineyard where I work. Pictured here is the R&amp;D plot, where the leftover vines we didn&#039;t plant this year go. We will monitor how well these plants fair for the next few years.<br /><br />
	
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