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Grape, Wine and Viticulture References.

26157 Grape, Wine and Viticulture References. http://flg.cce.cornell.edu/references.htm 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. Crops > Grape > Tablegrape > Research agricultural   experiment   station   wine   industry   analysis   vineyard   pest   management   cool   climates   grape   berry   grapevines   seedless   grapes Jan 1, 2007  

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