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 […]Read More
Cox Farms Launches as One of the Largest Greenhouse Growers in North America Posted by Growing Produce Staff|March 28, 2024
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Why Growers Should Get Involved In Their Industry By David Eddy|January 8, 2013 To say Brenton Roy is a joiner is clearly an understatement, but at the same time a mischaracterization. […]
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, […]
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 […]
Beneficial Of The Month: Predaceous Stinkbug By Gene McAvoy|June 21, 2011 Identification And Reproduction The females lay egg masses with individual eggs that are somewhat barrel-shaped and brightly colored […]
Beneficial Of The Month: Beauveris Bassiana By Growing Produce Staff|February 1, 2009 Identification Beauveris bassiana is an entomopathogenic fungus that grows naturally in soils throughout the world and acts as a parasite […]
Pest Of The Month: Wireworms By Gene McAvoy|July 1, 2008 Identification Wireworms, the larval stage of the click beetle, often cause severe damage to numerous crops in Florida. […]