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2 Live Webinar: March 5, 2022. Guyot at 2 p.m. CET & Spurred Cordon at 3:45 p.m. CET

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Guyot and Spurred Cordon Live webinars (included in Guyot and Spurred Cordon VINE PRUNER courses), focused on winter pruning, are practical training sessions with Marco Simonit directly from the vineyard. 

 

During the webinars you’ll assist Marco Simonit live pruning vines and applying the SIMONIT&SIRCH pruning Method. Marco Simonit will comment on his pruning operations and will reply to the students’ questions.  

 

The webinars will be translated in English simultaneously.  

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SKU: WEBINAR-GUYOT+CORDONE-SPERONATO-2022 Category:

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During the Live Webinars dedicated to winter pruning, Marco Simonit will be in the vineyard “on air” pruning live (following the SIMONIT&SIRCH Method’s principles).  

 

The webinars will be translated in English simultaneously.  

 

In the last section of the webinars the students will have a possibility to ask Marco Simonit questions about the plants pruned during the webinars. Only the questions related to the plants pruned during the webinars will be accepted. The questions will have to be submitted in writing in the Q&A section. The students will have their microphones muted and their webcam off. 

 

Each webinar duration will be 45 minutes. All the participants will have access to the webinar’s recording that will be shared within a week from when the webinar goes live.

After purchasing the webinar and before the day of the webinar you will receive by email the instructions and the access link. 

 

The webinars do not constitute a VMP Academy course and don’t give the right to obtain any certificate. 

 

The webinars are included in Guyot and Spurred Cordon VINE PRUNER courses, only for the students who have not participated in the winter webinars in 2021 (having purchased the courses after the 2021 webinars’ date).

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