Minnesota, Wisconsin Vineyards Seeing Polar Vortex’s Bite Posted by Christina Herrick|July 29, 2014 Vines collapsing, production down in states hit hardest by cold winter.Read More
Wilbur-Ellis Showcases Investment in the Future of Agriculture Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 17, 2024
Working To Protect Spinach Against New Strain of Downy Mildew Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Kiwiberry Breeding Scientist Earns Innovator of the Year Award Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Farmers Fresh Fruit Company Launches New Website Posted by Christina Bucciere|July 21, 2014 New website uses social media and QR codes to drive traffic.
Evaluating Grapevine Buds For Winter Injury By Hans Walter-Peterson|March 6, 2014 The only way for growers to determine how much bud injury they have had in a given winter is to examine a sample of buds from their vineyards for damage.
2013 Fruit And Nut Variety And Rootstock Showcase Posted by Brian Sparks|November 20, 2013 Leading tree fruit, grape, and nut nurseries offer their latest and greatest variety and rootstock selections for the coming year.
Union Election Results For Gerawan Farming Workers On Hold Posted by David Eddy|November 15, 2013 United Farm Workers challenges several crews’ ballots, which were then sealed and will not be counted until legal challenges are heard.
Double A Vineyards 2013 Varieties Posted by Brian Sparks|October 1, 2013 [blackoutgallery id=”53870″] Double A Vineyards, Inc. Fredonia, NY 716-672-8493; fax 716-679-3442 www.doubleavineyards.com; www.doubleawillow.com
Record Shipments Of California Grapes Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 28, 2013 The month of August has seen record shipments for grapes from California, posting week-ending totals of over 4 […]
Roll Global Acquires Vintage Nurseries Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 20, 2013 Roll Global, LLC, recently announced the acquisition of Vintage Nurseries, LLC, a Wasco, CA-based producer of grafted grapevine […]
USDA: California Raisin Varieties Up 25.5% Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 16, 2013 According to the Raisin Grape Objective Measurement (O.M.) Survey conducted in July by the USDA, the California raisin-type […]
Dry Weather, Warm Temps Cause Grape Growing Challenges By Ron Brase|August 5, 2013 For most grape-growing regions of California, we started this year with relatively dry soils. After bud break, the […]
California Grape Day Is Approaching Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 30, 2013 Grape growers, packers, wine makers, and others interested in the production of grapes and wine in the San […]
How To Prevent Powdery And Downy Mildew In Young Grape Clusters Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 18, 2013 Growing conditions are favorable for downy and powdery mildew pathogens following recent rains in the Midwest. Young fruit […]
Mapping The Way To The Next Generation Of Grapes By Hans Walter-Peterson|July 3, 2013 When Thomas Jefferson planted European grapevines in Virginia more than 200 years ago, they quickly succumbed to pests […]
Current Wine And Juice Grape Knowledge Featured At Viticulture Field Day Posted by Paul Rusnak|July 1, 2013 A Viticulture Field Day will be held 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 31 at the Michigan […]
Discussion With A New Grape Leader Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 3, 2013 1) You’ve got an MBA from the prestigious Wharton School of Business, and you’ve worked for companies such […]
Pillar Of California Grape Industry Dies Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 8, 2013 Bob McInturf, a longtime pillar of some of California’s grower-owned cooperatives, passed away in Rocklin, CA, on Thursday, […]
Top Honors In Grape Research Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2013 Distinctive research deserves recognition, and in the field of enology and viticulture, the American Society for Enology and […]
Grape Growers React To Deep Freeze Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 19, 2013 A warmer forecast has some Washington grape growers breathing easier. Record lows in mid-April meant long hours for […]
Record Attendance At Grape Meeting Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 5, 2013 With nearly 2,200 attending, the 2013 convention of the state’s wine grape growers set another record. The Washington […]
Eastern Grape Insect Update Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 24, 2013 Cornell entomologist Greg Loeb puts together an annual report on insect pests that could potentially find their way […]