Winegrape Varieties For The San Joaquin Valley By Ron Brase|August 9, 2012 What winegrape varieties are grown in the San Joaquin Valley, and how well-suited are they for a Region V climate? Read More
California Grape Grower Settles Sex Harassment Suit Posted by Christina Herrick|July 5, 2012 Giumarra Vineyards, one of the largest growers of table grapes in the U.S., will settle a sexual harassment […]
Grape Growers Look East To Ship Some Cultivars By David Eddy|November 15, 2011 Some California winegrape growers are finding there is a strong market in other states for the vitis vinifera varieties they grow.
Extended Hang Time Has No Impact On Health Of Vineyard By David Eddy|May 18, 2011 Although no damage has been found with longer times on the vine, there are possible fruit quality problems.
Lessons Learned In Dry Farming At Frog’s Leap Winery Posted by Christina Herrick|May 1, 2009 Dry farming, a technique employed in Northern California, the Central Coast, and parts of the Central Valley, relies only on annual rainfall rather than irrigation for a crop’s moisture needs.
Guide For Sustainable Winegrowing By Growing Produce Staff|April 1, 2009 The workbook presents best practices from sources including industry, academic, and government experts.
Strength In Numbers For Winegrape Growers By David Eddy|June 1, 2008 It was just a few years ago, after weathering several years of mediocre winegrape prices, that Duff Bevill […]
Establishing A Trade Association In The San Joaquin Valley By David Eddy|May 1, 2008 For too many years, the winegrapes of California’s “Big Valley,” the mighty San Joaquin, haven’t gotten enough respect. […]
How To Grow Syrah Grapes In A Hot Climate By David Eddy|January 1, 2008 A premium winegrape grower’s new training system improves quality and saves labor costs.