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Beckstoffer Vineyards Acquires Four Monarch MK-V Founder Series Tractors for Use in Napa Heritage Vineyards

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New Electric Tractors Further Commitment to the Reduction of the Company’s Carbon Footprint

(Rutherford, Calif.—April 17, 2023) – Beckstoffer Vineyards, a long-time member of Fish Friendly Farming, today announced that it has acquired four Monarch MK-V Founder Series tractors for use in the company’s Napa Heritage Vineyards and expects to receive delivery of them by early May. The Monarch MK-V is a fully electric, driver-optional smart tractor that combines electrification, automation, and data analysis to help farmers reduce their carbon footprint, improve field safety, and streamline farming operations.

Andy Beckstoffer commented, “The purchase of the Monarch Tractors furthers our commitment to sustainable farming and reducing the company’s carbon footprint by moving away from fossil fuels like diesel. We are responsible farmers who take pride in stewarding our vineyards with a focus on environmentally sound farming practices.”

Background Information about Monarch MK-V Founder Series Tractors

Utilizing a Monarch MK-V instead of a comparable diesel tractor is the equivalent emission reduction of removing 14 passenger vehicles from the road. Considering nearly 25 percent of global emissions result from agriculture, the zero-emission Monarch Tractor will help make meaningful emissions reductions in an industry that has been historically difficult to decarbonize. Key features of the MK-V include:

  • Renewable Technology: The MK-V is 100 percent electric and has zero tailpipe emissions. It also serves as a powerful electric generator in the field.
  • Unprecedented Safety: The MK-V is packed with safety features including rollover and collision prevention, vision-based Power Take Off (PTO) safety, and 360° cameras to keep operations running smoothly and employees safe, day or night.
  • Deep Learning & Sensing Suite: The MK-V collects and analyzes data daily and can process data from current and next-generation implements equipped with sensors and imaging. 
  • Smart Device Operation: Through a smartphone or personal device, MK-V users receive tractor status alerts, detailed operations reports, and data collection, analysis, and storage for more efficient farm planning.
  • Powerful: The Monarch electric drivetrain is capable of providing 40HP (30KW) of continuous power and short duration peak power up to 75HP (55KW).

ABOUT MONARCH TRACTOR

Founded in 2018, Monarch Tractor utilizes 21st-century technology to empower farmers by enabling profitable implementation of regenerative, sustainable, and organic practices. Monarch Tractor’s Founder Series MK-V is the world’s first fully electric, driver optional, smart tractor set to enhance farmers’ existing operations, alleviate labor shortages, and maximize yields. Monarch Tractor is committed to elevating farming practices to enable clean, efficient, and economically viable solutions for today’s farmers and the generations of farmers to come. With cutting-edge technology, global reach, and an experienced team, Monarch is delivering meaningful change for the future of farming. For more information, visit www.monarchtractor.com.

ABOUT BECKSTOFFER VINEYARDS

Named “Napa’s most powerful grape grower” by both the Wall Street Journal and Wine Spectator, Beckstoffer Vineyards was founded in 1970. Beckstoffer Vineyards is firmly rooted in the soil of Northern California’s wine country, with Andy Beckstoffer playing an integral role in the evolution of the wine grape industry since 1970. Beckstoffer Vineyards’ goal is to produce the highest quality grapes in Northern California that form the foundation of exceptional wines, a passion for preserving the land, and viticultural expertise.

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