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  • UC Davis researchers hope to help the wine industry by identifying traits linked to drought tolerance in grapevine rootstocks. Photo by Gregory Urquiaga
    Researchers pinpoint drought-resistant traits in grape rootstocks

    Dec 17, 2021

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  • Cabernet sauvignon grapes. Photo by Jack Kelly Clark
    Increasing temperatures led to better-tasting wine grapes, but for how long?

    Oct 4, 2021

    • Agriculture
  • A UC Davis graduate student measures photosynthesis on cabernet sauvignon grapevines. (Photo by Kaan Kurtural/UC Davis)
    Coastal grape growers can use less water during drought

    Sep 1, 2021

    • Agriculture
    • Environment
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  • Labor costs about 7 cents per vine for managing the “touchless” vineyard, compared to $1 in the conventional vineyard, says Kaan Kurtural, UC Cooperative Extension specialist.
    Growers get labor-saving ideas at UC Grape Day

    Jun 19, 2018

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    UC releases new cost study for growing winegrapes

    Dec 13, 2016

  • Cost estimates for growing pinot noir and chardonnay grapes in the Russian River Valley are now available.
    UC releases new cost study for growing winegrapes in North Coast

    Nov 18, 2016

  • Sheep eat weeds in a vineyard. (Photo: <a href=https://www.flickr.com/photos/stefano_lubiana_wines/>Stefano Lubiano</a>.)
    On the topic of vineyard nutrient management, farmers want to know about sheep

    Feb 3, 2015

  • It's easier to grow wine grapes without irrigation in the Napa Valley, which receives more rainfall than the San Joaquin Valley.
    Growing wine grapes without irrigation possible for some, not all

    Nov 25, 2014

  • UC now has cost estimates for growing conventional and organic walnuts.
    UC estimates production costs for walnuts, wine grapes, hay, blackeye beans

    Jul 9, 2013

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