New Winegrapes From Cornell Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 14, 2013 After a novel naming challenge drew more than 1,000 suggestions from around the world, a Cornell University breeder […]Read More
Record California Winegrape Crush By Growing Produce Staff|February 8, 2013 The 2012 vintage provided a record winegrape crop, easily surpassing the previous record from the 2005 vintage by […]
California Winegrape Growers Living Large By David Eddy|January 31, 2013 It’s a fine time to be a California winegrape grower. Of course, the many growers who packed the […]
Ohio Grape Growers To Meet In February By Growing Produce Staff|January 31, 2013 Grape growers, wine producers, and anyone interested in learning more about the wine industry will have several opportunities […]
Lodi Winegrowers Raise Bar On Certification By Growing Produce Staff|January 31, 2013 The Lodi Winegrape Commission has announced that “Lodi Rules for Sustainable Winegrowing” received its accreditation by Protected Harvest […]
Top California Winegrower Recognized By Growing Produce Staff|January 23, 2013 The California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) presented its 2013 Grower of the Year award to Steve McIntyre, […]
California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance Issues Report Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 23, 2013 Marking a decade since its establishment, the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) has issued its 2012 Progress Report, […]
Global Discussion On Vineyard Trunk Diseases By Judit Monis|January 11, 2013 Pathogen Detection And CharacterizationThe session began with a controversial presentation by French scientists suggesting that bacterial rather than […]
Ways To Save On Grape Spraying By Franz Niederholzer|January 11, 2013 Study provides information that allows the ranking of cost saving practices in spray applications in vineyards by the amount of projected savings.
Maintaining Winter Soil Moisture Levels By Ron Brase|January 10, 2013 Towards the end of last season as we moved through late summer and into the fall, our grapevines […]
New York Grape Growers To Gather For Viticulture 2013 Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 9, 2013 Viticulture 2013, presented by the New York Wine and Grape Foundation in cooperation with Cornell Cooperative Extension, takes […]
Washington Wine Grape Growers To Meet In February By Growing Produce Staff|January 9, 2013 The Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers’ (WAWGG) four-day annual convention is an opportunity for the industry to […]
New Grape Virus Found By Growing Produce Staff|January 9, 2013 In 2008, Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines on rootstock 101-14 in research plots at the University of California-Davis’ Department of […]
Coloring Up Hot Grapes By Growing Produce Staff|January 8, 2013 In the housing market, they say it’s location, location, location. In the wine market, is it color, color, […]
Unified Wine & Grape Symposium Preview By Growing Produce Staff|January 7, 2013 It’s kind of a strange time to be in the California winegrape business right now. Shortages of grapes […]
Robotic Pruning System In Works For Vineyards Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 3, 2013 A robotic pruning system is in development that will be capable of pruning grapes at the same caliber […]
New Herbicide OK’d For California Grapes Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 18, 2012 Bayer CropScience announced today that Alion herbicide now has a supplemental label that allows for application of Alion […]
Black Widow Spiders Found In Grapes Posted by Christina Herrick|November 20, 2012 A woman from Cape Cod got a shock when she found a black widow spider in a bunch […]
Setting Up Your Own Vineyard Trials By Hans Walter-Peterson|November 19, 2012 As an Extension agent, my job centers around making recommendations to growers that are based on scientific studies […]
National Winegrape Conference Taking Shape By David Eddy|October 22, 2012 Will the economy improve significantly in 2013 or continue to struggle? Will consumers buy more “value wines” or […]