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Under the leadership of grape breeder Bruce Reisch, professor in the Department of Horticultural Sciences, two new white grapes are being released by Cornell's Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. K. Colton/NYS Ag. Expt. Sta./Cornell
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DAVIS--Researchers at the University of California's sustainable agriculture program will be awarded $200,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to speed the transition to more environmentally sound pest management practices in table grape production.
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Information for citizens of Pima County, Arizona, related to home gardening, landscaping, and arid land plants
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University of Arkansas - Horticulture15 Grape Breeding Program Update Dr. John R. Clark, Professor Department of Horticulture University of Arkansas jrclark@uark.edu Program Activities The grape breeding program continues to progress at the University of Arkansas.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. The United States wine, grape and grape products industries contribute more than $162 billion annually to the American economy, according to a comprehensive study by MKF Research LLC of Napa Valley unveiled on Capitol Hill by the Congressional Wine Caucus on January 17.
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Disclaimer: This article is geared towards a Tulare County audience and may not be applicable to other geographical areas.
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Flaherty, K. D., F. L. Jensen, A. N. Kasimatis, H. Kido, and W. J. Moller. Grape Pest Management. (Publication No. 4105). Agricultural Science Publications, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720. Galet, Pierre, translated and adapted by Lucie T. Morton. 1979.
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This publication describes various table grapes suitable for growing in Michigan. Included for each variety is a short description, major weakness, major strength, recommendations, and in most cases, a color photograph.
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Table Grape Production 2/5/04 Click here to start Table of Contents Table Grape Production What Factors Should I Consider When Growing Table Grapes? Where Should I Plant My Table Grapes? What Steps Do I Take To Prepare My Land For Planting? How Do I Select The Best Varieties To Plant? What Are
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Vitis vinifera grape varieties were first cultivated in Caucasia in perhaps 6000 B.C. Cultivation progressed into Egypt and Phoenicia in about 3000 B.C. By 2000 B.C., viticulture reached Greece, and by 1000 B.C. it reached Italy, Sicily and North Africa.
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