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A group of scientists, physicians and agribusiness leaders will meet at Coastal Carolina University on Oct. 14 and 15 for the RAIN II conference to discuss the potential of muscadine grape production in the Pee Dee region. The event begins at 8:30 a.m.
The Tracker smells big trouble brewing in the continuing news about resveratrol, the plant extract suddenly famous for being in red wine and for, evidently, shielding obese mice from the usual infirmities of being obese&and giving them longer life spans to boot.
Grape seed extract contains chemicals known as polyphenols, (including the subclass of proanthocyanidins), which are recognized to be effective antioxidants.
Vines for Wines introduces the reader to the concepts of wine styles and types and provides a basic introduction to tasting principles and the terminology commonly used by wine writers.
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Vitaceae: Vitis vulpina L. - Frost grape, Vixen grape, Fox grape
Its well known that drinking red wine in moderation can have some health benefits, mainly attributed to a compound called resveratrol. Now, scientists have discovered how. They found how resveratrol helps to starve cancer cells by inhibiting the action of a key protein that feeds them.
Ohio Grape Web Resources on the Net Ashtabula Agricultural Research Station Calendar of Events Establishing a Vineyard Establishing a Winery Goverment Agencies Grape Gardener Grape Germplasm Grape Varieties Latest Research at OSU Nurseries Ohio Grape Budget OhioLine Ohio Grape Industries Ohio Wine
Vic McWilliams spends his days enthralling people with his enticing and pricey syrahs, cabernets and zinfandels. He travels around the country talking about his wines, and offers tastings in a bungalow just off the town square in Sonoma, California.
Crop Profile: Vinifera and French Hybrid Grapes in New York I. Profile Prepared By: Tim Weigle Greg English-Loeb Wayne Wilcox Rick Dunst Grape IPM Program Dept. of Entomology Dept. of Plant Pathology Fredonia Lab Cornell University NYSAES NYSAES NYSAES 412 E. Main St. Barton Lab Barton Lab 412 E.
The New York Wine and Grape Foundation, in cooperation with the Cornell and Penn State grape extension programs, is pleased to present Viticulture 2003 at the Buffalo Convention Center and Hyatt Hotel, February 20-22.