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
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.