The book examines the evolution of pruning techniques across different eras and regions, while exploring the social dynamics within families dedicated to vineyard work. Structured in three parts, it first introduces the principles of grapevine pruning, then examines the role of family labor through case studies, and finally analyzes the sustainability of traditional viticulture.
By blending horticultural knowledge with social and historical analysis, Vine Pruning Work offers a unique perspective, treating pruning as a cultural practice deeply embedded in family traditions and local ecosystems, making it valuable for viticulture students, wine enthusiasts, and anyone interested in sustainable agriculture.
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