Program will provide coverage for loss of grafted vines caused by natural perils such as freeze or fire.
Believe it or not, your plants are wide awake in the winter. Preseason planning pays off.
Indirect observations of grafted grapevine roots indicate placing a vine in a root bag can do the trick.
John Dyson, who owns wineries in both Italy and the U.S., helps to provide endowed chair position in the Department of Plant Pathology at UC-Davis.
Trunk disease can be avoided with proper preventative measures. It may require an investment of time and money upfront, but you’ll save on replanting costs in the long run.
Bud dissection can help growers predict yield variation and adjust the number of spurs left when pruning. Buds […]
Various pathogens and environmental factors are considered to be major threats to the vineyard’s health. Pathogens are disease-causing […]