A Century Of Grape Breeding And Still Growing Strong By David Eddy|November 27, 2023 Breeders of table and raisin grapes in California’s San Joaquin Valley saluted for their terrific varieties. Read More
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
How To Increase Your Yield of Natural Dry-On-Vine Raisins By Matthew Fidelibus|September 4, 2023 Study shows rootstock, trellis, and nitrogen application rates work in your favor.
What You Need To Know About Pruning Canes on Your Raisin Grapes By Matthew Fidelibus|December 19, 2022 Study shows long canes increase yield potential of dry-on-vine raisin grapes, but could lead to overcropping.
Understanding Seed Traces in Your Seedless Grape Crops By Matthew Fidelibus|September 5, 2022 Based on your region, choosing the right variety and PGR are key.
Why Dry-on-Vine Demand Is on the Grow for California Raisins By Matthew Fidelibus|December 21, 2021 The Golden State’s standing within the raisin industry may depend on the development of DOV vineyards.
The Impact of Wildfire Smoke on California Raisins By Matthew Fidelibus|December 22, 2020 Smoke screen reduces solar radiation needed to dry raisin grapes.
Mechanically Harvested Raisin Acreage up to Nearly 30% Posted by Growing Produce Staff|June 29, 2020 Find out why usage continues to climb at steady rate.
Study Investigates Savings From Naturally Drying Raisin Grapes Posted by Christina Herrick|December 2, 2016 After two years on the market, researchers ‘discuss cost-cutting benefits of ‘Sunpreme.’
Raisin Industry Continues To Make Push Toward Maximizing Productivity, Minimizing Cost By Matthew Fidelibus|September 27, 2015 The U.S. is the leading global producer of raisins, but the land area planted to raisin grapes in […]
First Raisin Grape That Dries Naturally On Vine Developed By Ann-Marie Jeffries|March 26, 2015 The new Sunpreme variety eliminates the need for growers to cut into woody canes before harvest.
California Raisin Delegation Heading For Europe Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 10, 2013 The Raisin Administrative Committee (RAC), the federal marketing order for the California raisin industry, announced today that a […]
Judge Rules Against California Raisin Marketing Board Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 29, 2013 The future of the California Raisin Marketing Board may be in jeopardy after a Sacramento County Superior Court […]
The Future Of Raisin Production By Ron Brase|January 1, 2008 Researchers with the University of California have been conducting replicated, blind tasting panels to gain a better understanding of the flavor profiles and characteristics of raisins produced from different varieties and different drying methods.