Rodney Strong Vineyards Farms
Brothers Vineyard
Hubbard Ranch
Alexander's Crown
Bud's Ranch
Pine Flat Ranch
Sleepy Hollow Ranch
Foothill Ranch
Cooley #39
Rockaway Ranch
Rodney Strong Vineyards - Alexander’s Crown/Charlotte’s Home Vineyard, Brothers Vineyard, Bud’s Ranch, Alexander’s Crown/Charlotte’s Home Vineyard, Bud’s, Hubbard, Piccolo, and Pine Flat Ranches, totaling almost 400 acres, are being managed for soil and water conservation. Rockaway Ranch, a scenic site along the eastern hills of the Alexander Valley, encompasses 700 acres, including 125 acres of vineyards. No-till practices are used on these hillside vineyards to protect soil and enhance water quality. Rockaway Creek flows through the ranch and supports steelhead trout. A Fish Friendly Farming project to increase riparian or streamside habitat on Rockaway Creek was implemented in 2004. The landowners relocated a road and fence to create more habitat area for the project. Originally certified in 2003, Rockaway Ranch completed re-certification in the Fish Friendly Farming program in 2008. Wild Oak Ranch is 300 acres and lies along the northeastern edge of Alexander Valley, encompassing rolling hillsides and oak-lined creeks.
Garfield/Crinella
One of two vineyards sites are managed with the environment in mind. Soil is protected with cover crops to improve water quality. The riparian corridor of Windsor Creek is planted with native plant species once invasive non-native species are removed.
Creekside #36
One of two vineyards sites are managed with the environment in mind. Soil is protected with cover crops to improve water quality. The riparian corridor of Windsor Creek is planted with native plant species once invasive non-native species are removed.