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Northwest Grape & Wine discussion

Purpose:

The Northwest Grape & Wine Discussion is an e-mail (Lyris) discussion and newsgroup intended to enhance communications among Pacific Northwest grape growers, winemakers, processors, crop advisors, researchers, and extension educators. It is open to anyone in Oregon, Washington, Idaho or British Columbia that is involved with or associated with the grape and wine industries.

The discussion group is intended to be a forum for discussion of questions, problems or issues associated with Northwest grape and wine production and utilization. It can also be used for postings of news items, announcements, job opportunities, or items for sale or looking to buy. It is NOT intended to be an outlet for commercial advertising.

List Disclaimer:

The author of a message sent to this list is solely responsible for that message’s content. The content, purpose, or opinions expressed in messages are not necessarily those of the Northwest Grape & Wine Discussion group subscribers, the Northwest Grape & Wine Discussion group owner, or Oregon State University. Subscription to this list constitutes acceptance of this policy and the Acceptable Use Policy for Oregon State University Computing facilities.

Joining

  • To join to the Northwest Grape & Wine Discussion, go to the OSU Lyris page and type ‘nwgrape’ in the Enter a List Name box. Click the ‘Join nwgrape’ button and enter in the required information.
  • Once your subscription message is processed you will receive an acknowledgment of your subscription and information about how to send messages to the discussion group.
  • To leave the discussion group, go to the OSU Lyris page and enter in nwgrape. Enter your e-mail address and click to enter the list. Then choose the ‘leave (unsubscribe)’ button.

Additional information for discussion group (Lyris) users: