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KVCS, Inc.Kesselring Vineyard Consulting & Services is proud to provide world-class advising services for every aspect of vineyard development and management. Based in California's most rapidly growing wine region, the Central Coast, KVCS contracts with vineyard owners and managers throughout the region. Our passion for perfect fruit guides our recommendations as we partner with growers in a quest for superior quality fruit. We offer expertise based on over 30 years of combined experience in a variety of appellations throughout California. Land evaluation, irrigation, plant nutrition, pest management, and pruning techniques are just a few of the areas in which we regularly advise our clients. We also offer comprehensive vineyard management services. Additionally, we provide human resources assistance throughout the year for all types of vineyard maintenance tasks. See our list of services available. Who We AreBill Kesselring, Owner Bill started KVCS, Inc in 2004 with 10 years of vineyard consulting experience in Sonoma, Napa, and the Central Coast. His intensity, focus, and love of viticulture drive him to ensure the absolute best results for his clients. Bill created KVCS with the aim of helping growers with ranches of all sizes to reap the benefits of a healthy, well-maintained, finely-tuned vineyard. Bill earned a B.S. in Plant Science and will soon hold an M.S. in Viticulture from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is a California Certified Pest Control Advisor. Ruben Nodal, Project Manager/Ranch Supervisor Ruben joins KVCS in 2008 with over 15 years experience in the wine production industry. His superior mechanical skills lend themselves well to his new role as supervisor of day-to-day ranch operations as well as his responsibilities for equipment fabrication and maintenance.
KVCS coordinates with Dr. Appel on a regular basis for soil quality evaluation. Dr. Appel earned a B.S. in Biochemistry (Cal Poly, 1995), an M.S. in Soil Science (Cal Poly, 1998), and a Ph.D. in Soil Chemistry (University of Florida, 2001). He is a member of the Soil Science Society of America and the American Society of Agronomy and is in the process of becoming a Certified Professional Soil Scientist (CPSS). His specialties and interests in the field of soil science include soil chemistry, tropical soil chemistry/management, trace element biogeochemistry, vineyard soil management/fertility, environmental soil management, and soil nutrition. He is involved in several research projects involving the biogeochemistry of heavy metal contaminants and nutrients in San Luis Obispo County soils. |
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