Mexican Table Grape Outlook Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2013 Although the central zone of Mexico had to face severe frosts during the last few weeks, producers in […]Read More
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Grape Growers React To Deep Freeze Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2013 A warmer forecast has some Washington grape growers breathing easier. Record lows in mid-April meant long hours for […]
Protecting Winegrapes From Frost Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2013 In California’s coastal winegrape-growing regions, a spring freeze can be devastating. Tender shoots and leaves burn back, causing […]
Nightmare Issues For California Growers By David Eddy|April 8, 2013 Agriculture’s influence has waned through the years in California, said an influential industry lobbyist at the 2013 meeting […]
Record Wine Sales In U.S. Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 8, 2013 Wine sales in the U.S. from all production sources — California, other U.S. states and, foreign countries — […]
Report Sees Increase In Michigan Wine Grapes Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 5, 2013 Michigan’s wine grape acreage doubled over the past decade, according to a report recently released by the USDA […]
Tips On Phomopsis Management In Grapes Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 5, 2013 Phomopsis cane and leafspot appears as tiny dark spots with yellowish margins on leaf blades and veins. Spots […]
California Wines Green Tour Video Released Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 5, 2013 Wine Institute has released a new video, “California Wines Green Tour,” featuring a traveler enjoying the state’s beautiful […]
Record Attendance At Grape Meeting Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 5, 2013 With nearly 2,200 attending, the 2013 convention of the state’s wine grape growers set another record. The Washington […]
Eastern Grape Insect Update Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 24, 2013 Cornell entomologist Greg Loeb puts together an annual report on insect pests that could potentially find their way […]
Duarte Nursery Red Blotch-Tested And Clean Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 15, 2013 Duarte Nursery has taken a pro-active approach in reacting to the newly detected disease “grapevine red blotch” (grapevine […]
Record California Table Grape Crop Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 12, 2013 California shipped a record 101.5 million boxes (100.1 million 19-pound box equivalents) of fresh California grapes during the […]
Webinar To Focus On Grapevine Red Blotch Disease Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 11, 2013 The National Clean Plant Network for Grapes is hosting a special webinar about grapevine red blotch disease. Cornell […]
Update On Northern Grapes Project By Hans Walter-Peterson|March 7, 2013 Grape growing is expanding in non-traditional regions where winter low temperatures would be lethal to vinifera and most […]
EGVM Eradication Funding Requested Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 6, 2013 The executive leaders of three of California’s statewide wine organizations sent a letter today to U.S. Secretary of […]
Sonoma County Winegrowers Has New Chief Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 6, 2013 The board of directors of the Sonoma County Winegrowers (SCW) is pleased to announce that Karissa Kruse has […]
California Wine Exports Set Record Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 22, 2013 Setting a new record, U.S. wine exports, 90% from California, reached $1.43 billion in winery revenues in 2012, […]
Napa, Sonoma Grape Growers Can Get Money To Fight Pest Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 21, 2013 The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in California is offering assistance to farmers in Napa and Sonoma […]
Grapevine Red Blotch Disease Cause ID’d Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 21, 2013 New DNA sequencing technology has been used to identify the virus that causes red blotch, a disease that […]
Omnivorous Leafroller, A Pest In The Vineyard Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 14, 2013 The omnivorous leafroller is a small moth in its adult stage that is bell-shaped with a snout-like mouthpart […]