Yeah, I'll plug in something quasi-personal at some point.
Wiki Goals
editContribute to Umpqua Valley AVA
- Monitor Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Wine#Umpqua_Valley_AVA and Talk:Umpqua_Valley_AVA for feedback.
- Review other AVA wiki articles to get a feel for what type of information is commonly included.
- Review AVA boundary as established by Electronic Code of Federal Regulations §9.89 Umpqua Valley. Utilize the specified USGS maps to provide a map showing the boundaries.
- http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr;sid=bff700d0bbb2a632948b70fe7e91d7d4;rgn=div5;view=text;node=27%3A1.0.1.1.7;idno=27;cc=ecfr#27:1.0.1.1.7.3.41.69
- Be sure to confirm USGS maps are public domain. If they are not then use them to determine the boundary and lay that over a google map or similar.
- Establish climate data for the AVA
- Use the map defining the region as a reference point to compare against historical weather data.
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Test Bed & Scratch Pad
editJust a place to test things out.
A newspaper article.[1]
The Umpqua Valley American Viticultural Area is located entirely within Douglas County, Oregon. The official boundaries of the AVA are detailed in the "United States of America Code of Federal Regulations Title 27 Chapter I Part 9 section 89(C)".
- ^ Rex-Johnson, Braiden (November 9th, 2008). "Wine & Spirits 2008". The Seattle Times.
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