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Maintaining Table Grape Post-HarvestQuality for Long Distant Markets...
A wealth of information about grape growing is now available to the wine and grape community, and general public, at the University of California's new user-friendly Integrated Viticulture Online Web site. The new site, located at http://iv.ucdavis.
As just about every area of Kentucky has seen an increase in the interest and acreage of wine grapes, so has the Eden Shale region. The Northern Kentucky and Ohio Valley region was once the leading wine grape growing area of the country.
The Trade Show will open at 9:00 am. The morning vineyard workshops will start at 10:00 am and the afternoon vineyard workshops will begin at 2:45 pm. There will be trade show presentations at 12:30 pm and equipment demonstrations at 1:15 pm.
A wealth of information about grape growing is now available to the wine and grape community, and general public, at the University of California's new user-friendly Integrated Viticulture Online Web site. The new site, located at http://iv.ucdavis.
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
WESTERN FRUIT REPORT TABLE GRAPE SUPPLEMENT United States Agricultural Marketing Service 2202 Monterey St. Suite 104-A Department of Fruit and Vegetable Programs Fresno, CA 93721 Agriculture Market News Branch Phone: 559-487-5178 FAX: 559-487-5199 Website: www.ams.usda.gov/marketnews.
The American Phytopathological Society is an international scientific organization that promotes the study and management of plant diseases through publications, meetings, and APSnet.
The following list of grape varieties suitable for commercial production in Minnesota includes those that are winter hardy when left on the trellis as least as far north as the Horticultural Research Center in Chanhassen. All of these varieties are seeded.
Selection of the proper cultivars to plant is a major step toward successful viticulture. Before planting, commercial growers should give serious thought to the market outlet and the requirements of the processor or consumer who will purchase the crop.
Several species of the genus Vitis, such as Vitis coignetiae Pulliat., V. flexuosa Thumb., and V. amurensis Rupr., are native to Japan. However, they have not been brought into cultivation or for breeding.