This all-day workshop is targeted to provide a baseline level of knowledge to company interns specializing in activities or training related to Washington State viticulture. The idea is to train interns in: 1) What Happens Throughout a WA Growing Season, 2) Pest and Disease Scouting, 3) Cold Damage and Yield Estimation, 4) Nutrient Disorder Identification and Understanding Fertilizers, and 5) General Internship Planning and Organization. Participants will have both in-class and in-vineyard experiences, and will also begin to develop a resource guide they can reference throughout their internship and beyond.
Target Audience Individuals classified as “interns” in a Washington State Viticulture industry-related field (vineyard management, crop consulting, etc). Interns are typically early-career individuals, working in a mentored position for a professional or a company. Most interns are often students enrolled in formal post-secondary education in viticulture or a related field. This workshop does assume a basic level of knowledge / understanding of horticulture / viticulture / farming.
Learning Objectives After participating in this boot camp, interns should be able to:
Registration is limited to 25 people, with preference given to those completing an internship at a Washington, Oregon, or Idaho viticulture-related business. Please see the list of topics in the agenda below for a better understanding of the day’s events.
Registration URL: Registration opens March 9, 2026
Registration fee: $70
Pre-registration is required, and there is an attendance cap to facilitate participant engagement. Registration will close on May 8, 2026.
The fees for this workshop cover all workshop handouts, and printed extension publications.
Lunch and Snacks have been generously sponsored by Wilbur Ellis.
Anticipated Agenda – Friday, May 15, 2026
Morning:
Afternoon:
Anyone attending this program who requires auxiliary aids or services, please contact Michelle Moyer at 509-786-9234 or michelle.moyer@wsu.edu. Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office.
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