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FILE- In a file photo from Oct. 21, 2014, Jose Luis, left, and Patrick Rigan harvest chardonney grapes on at Brys Estate on Old Mission Peninsula in Traverse City, Mich. A benchmarking program focused on Michigan wineries and vineyards could help managers hone in on higher profits. Traverse City-based North Coast Ag Advisors, Farm Credit East and Greenstone Farm Credit Services in May, 2015, combined forces to launch the Michigan Winery & Vineyard Benchmark Program of Michigan. It is modeled on an existing benchmarking program that serves winemakers in the northeast U.S., according to the Traverse City Record-Eagle. (Jan-Michael Stump/Traverse City Record-Eagle via AP)
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