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“When I bought this ranch it was an absolute desert, but I could see a lot of opportunity here, so it has been my passion to try and make this ranch into a place where all parts of the ecology could live happily together.” — Chet Vogt

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2006 - Lange Twins Wine Estates

Brad and Randy Lange are third-generation winegrape growers on their 6,500 acre vineyard near Lodi. The Langes have improved natural habitat on their property through restoration of a riparian area along the Mokelumne River and the implementation of unique, eco-friendly pest-control methods. They installed bat houses, planted French plum trees alongside the vines to host leafhopper predators, encouraged the presence of insect-eating birds, and use over-the-row electrostatic vineyard sprayers that reduce the amount of chemicals by at least 50 percent, as well reduce the amount of water needed to dispense the chemicals ten-fold. The Langes regularly host meetings and tours at their vineyard for regulators, public officials, media, and environmental organizations to keep the dialogue open regarding sustainable conservation. They were instrumental in the development and implementation of the Lodi Winegrower’s Workbook, which is deemed in the industry to be an essential guide for individuals seeking to improve farming and conservation practices. 

- 2006 Leopold Conservation Award Finalists (California) Video 
 
Photo: Paolo Vescia
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