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New York State IPM program Grape Diseases Fact Sheets - Cornell
University http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/grapes/index.htm |
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Chemicals Labeled for NY and Pennsylvania Vineyards - Fungicides http://lenewa.netsync.net/public/Guidelines%202003/Fungicide_Table.htm |
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Common Diseases of the Grapevine in Michigan - Michigan State University
Extension http://www.canr.msu.edu/vanburen/e-1732.htm |
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Grape Fact Sheets - Ohio State University http://ohioline.osu.edu/lines/fcrop.html#FRU.8 |
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Northwest Berry and Grape Grape Diseases Control Guidelines - Oregon
State - University of Idaho Washington State (USDA-ARS) http://berrygrape.oregonstate.edu/fruitgrowing/pest/grapedis.htm |
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Grape Diseases Fact Sheets - Penn State Department of Plant Pathology http://fpath.cas.psu.edu/grape/grapeFList.html |
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Wine Grape Network - Penn State Diseases http://winegrape.cas.psu.edu/disease/may03.htm |
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Texas Winegrape Network Grape Disease Management Texas
Cooperative Extension -Texas A&M http://winegrapes.tamu.edu/grow/disease.shtml |
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University of Kentucky Black Rot of Grapes http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/ppa/ppa27/ppa27.htm |
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University of Kentucky Fruit Fact PDF format http://www.ca.uky.edu/fruitfacts/index.htm |
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An Introduction to Pierces Disease Berkeley University California http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/xylella/page2.html |
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Glassywinged Sharpshooters - University of Florida http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/fruit/glassywinged_sharpshooter.htm |
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Muscadine Grape Diseases and their Control Plant Pathology Extension
NC State University http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/pp/notes/Fruit/fdin012/fdin012.htm |
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University of California Agriculture and Natural
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NY & PA Pest Management Guidelines - Cornell and Penn State Cooperative Extension http://lenewa.netsync.net/public/Guidelines%202003/Diseases.htm |
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2004 Midwest Commercial Small Fruit & Grape Spray Guide PDF format (Purdue) http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/ext/sfg/ |
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University of Kentucky Grape Insects |
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UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines (Grapes) http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/selectnewpest.grapes.html |
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Resources for an integrated approach to vineyard management http://grapes.msu.edu/index.htm |
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South Australian Research And
Development Institute (SARDI)
SARDI leads and conducts innovative research and development to enhance growth of primary industries, sustain natural resources and improve food quality and safety for the people of South Australia. The main goals of SARDI are to; undertake applied research and development coordinate South Australian research contracts and investments between clients, investors and researchers SARDI's research programs incorporate expertise across research disciplines with the aim of developing a cohesive, innovative and multi-disciplinary research agency. SARDI provides research and development services to agribusiness, commercial enterprises, manufacturing and processing industries, natural resource conservation agencies, primary industries (agriculture, fishing and aquaculture), rural industry development corporations and State Government agencies. |
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Trellis Talk Trellis Talk is a newsletter that presents what's going on with the grape industry. Intended as a resource, it brings news stories and product information, among other things, to growers, pest control advisors, university agents, and dealers and distributors nationwide. If you're not already a subscriber, you can get a free subscription. And if you're interested in past issues or want to know how to get copies, you can do that too. |
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The Plant Management
Network A unique cooperative resource for the applied plant sciences. Designed to provide plant science practitioners fast electronic access to proven solutions, the Plant Management Network offers an extensive searchable database comprised of thousands of web-based resource pages from the network's partner universities, companies, and associations. In addition, the network's three peer-reviewed citable journals, Plant Health Progress, Crop Management, and Forage and Grazinglands provide credible current information in areas important to practitioners, policy makers, and the public. |
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Our Garden Gang -
Growing Grapes Grapes are an excellent fruit for fresh use or processing into jam, jelly, juice, pie, or wine. In addition, grapevines can be ornamental and valuable as shade or screen plants in the home landscape when trained on a trellis or arbor. Well-grown grapevines of cultivars such as Concord can produce up to 20 pounds or more of the fruit per vine per year. Selecting Planting Pruning/Training Harvesting Problems |
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Virtual
Ag Library This page is maintained by the NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management, located at North Carolina State University. The NSF Center for IPM maintains websites for a number of nonprofit, ag-related organizations. |
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Greenbook
Free Web Search Results Chemical and Pharmaceutical Press, Inc. compiles pesticide product information (labels, supplemental labels, and MSDSs) provided directly by the pesticide companies in an unbiased presentation, adding extensive features to help users locate the specific information they need. |
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Biological Control
Virtual Information Center Biological control is, generally, man's use of a specially chosen living organism to control a particular pest. This chosen organism might be a predator, parasite, or disease which will attack the harmful insect. It is a form of manipulating nature to increase a desired effect. A complete Biological Control program may range from choosing a pesticide which will be least harmful to beneficial insects, to raising and releasing one insect to have it attack another, almost like a "living insecticide". |
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NCARS
Weather and Climate Network The State Climate Office of North Carolina in cooperation with the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service (NCARS) of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at North Carolina State University maintains a network of automated weather stations located at most of the outlying research stations and field laboratories. |
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