USDA Allocates More Money To Combat Moth Posted by Christina Herrick|June 10, 2010 The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced this week that it has released an additional […]Read More
How You Can Help Give New Apple Variety a Name By Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences|April 20, 2024
Ohio State University Extension To Hold Herbicide Spray Drift Awareness Workshops Posted by Christina Herrick|June 7, 2010 New herbicide-resistant field crop cultivars will be hitting the market within the next few years, which is causing […]
Leonard Brown Discusses Diversification By David Eddy|June 2, 2010 Editor’s Note: Leonard Brown of Earl Brown & Sons, a vertically integrated apple and winegrape grower in Milton-Freewater, […]
Herbicide Alternatives Not A Silver Bullet In Vineyards By David Eddy|June 1, 2010 As most longtime winegrape growers can tell you, weed problems have changed drastically through the years. Perhaps the top […]
Using Lights To Harvest Grapes At Night By David Eddy|June 1, 2010 Growers considering night harvest to provide wineries with cooler fruit, and to address regulations.
Resources To Help Implement IPM In Vineyards By Timothy Weigle|June 1, 2010 There are various resources available, and even more currently being developed, to assist grape growers in implementing IPM.
European Grapevine Moth Quarantine Expands By Growing Produce Staff|May 20, 2010 California winegrape growers remain concerned about the European grapevine moth (EGVM). Numerous detections have resulted in the addition […]
California Association of Winegrape Growers Names New President By Growing Produce Staff|May 11, 2010 The California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) has appointed John Aguirre as its new president. Assuming the role […]
Feared Pest Found In Rich Fruit-Growing Area Posted by Christina Herrick|May 5, 2010 The USDA’s Systematic Entomology Laboratory has confirmed the capture of two European grapevine moths (EGVM), Lobesia botrana, trapped […]
How To Monitor Potassium Fertilization In Grapevines By Ron Brase|April 1, 2010 hile grapevines require a number of different nutrients to maintain health and production, the nutrient needed in the largest quantity is potassium.
Into Gear: Ample Water Supply For Salinas, CA By John W. Inman|April 1, 2010 For more than a year, there has been a constant stream of news articles on how California agriculture […]
The Discovery Of The European Grapevine Moth By Ann-Marie Jeffries|April 1, 2010 European grapevine moth larvae will appear in flower clusters. The second generation will enter the berries, causing them […]
Researchers Focus In On Grape Disease By Growing Produce Staff|March 17, 2010 Researchers using photographic technology to watch a deadly bacteria breakdown cell walls in wine grape plants — an […]
Famed Winegrape Region Quarantined By Growing Produce Staff|March 10, 2010 In response to numerous detections of the European grapevine moth (EGVM) in Napa County, the California Department of […]
Vine Lines: Robots In The Vineyard By Hans Walter-Peterson|March 4, 2010 Fifty years ago, vineyards were full of people at harvest time, picking grapes by hand. Large crews would […]
Rodent Control Tips For Vineyards By Ann-Marie Jeffries|March 4, 2010 Pesky voles and other rodents can be a huge inconvenience in vineyards and orchards, and increasingly, growers are […]
How To Improve Your Vineyard’s Soil By David Eddy|March 3, 2010 Soil testing, soil salinity, and organic matter can all help contribute to the quality of the grapes you produce.
Sprayer Calibration Tips By Franz Niederholzer|March 3, 2010 Proper sprayer air volume delivery is key to spray coverage quality.
Group Formed To Battle Pierce’s Disease Posted by Christina Herrick|March 1, 2010 Leading winegrape growers and vintners around the Golden State have joined forces to advocate to fellow growers and […]
Vintage Nurseries Adds Olive Trees To Product Line By Growing Produce Staff|February 16, 2010 Vintage Nurseries is now offering NursTech Super High Density (SHD) olive trees as part of its inventory. These […]