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Join ASEV at Unified Symposium and Save with Early Bird Registration by Jan 20
ASEV invites members and the larger community to connect at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium this January, one of the industry’s premier gatherings for the broader wine industry, including research, extension and industry leaders. As an ASEV member benefit, attendees receive exclusive savings: early bird registration through January 20, trade show access for $40…
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January 2026 Technical Liaison Committee Minutes
The meeting minutes from the Technical Liaison Committee (TLC) meeting on January 28, 2026, are now available to view for ASEV members. Members will need to log-in to view the current and archived TLC meeting minutes. This committee was formed to stay abreast of current and upcoming regulatory matters or international standards in regard to…
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A Closer Look at Vineyard Nutrition at the 2026 ASEV National Conference
Vineyard nutrition remains a cornerstone of vine performance, yet new research continues to reshape best practices. The Vineyard Nutrition Symposium at the ASEV National Conference offers a focused forum for exploring how nutrient management influences productivity, fruit quality and long-term vineyard resilience. This symposium brings together leading researchers and extension specialists to share current findings,…
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New Author Contribution Requirements Coming to AJEV in 2026
The American Journal of Enology and Viticulture (AJEV) is introducing the CRediT system to identify author roles or contributions for submitted manuscripts. As of January 2026, the AJEV submission process in Editorial Manager requires submitting authors to select Contributor Roles for each individual identified as an author of the submission. The Contributor Role options are…
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Sponsorship & Advertising Opportunities at the 2026 National Conference
Don’t Just Attend. Be Seen. The 2026 ASEV National Conference will be a joint conference with the ASEV Eastern Section Annual Conference, creating a valuable opportunity for researchers and extension professionals to learn from one another across regions. By bringing together colleagues who often focus on viticulture and enology challenges unique to the East Coast,…