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Dec In this issue: Cultural Practices for Autumn King, Census of Agriculture Gives Farmers a Voice In their Future,Cultivar Focus: Cabernet Sauvignon, USDA Drought Monitor Oct In this issue: National Registry for Grape Cultivars and Clones, New Lab Methods Speed Testing of Fumigant Emissions, Reduci...
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2009

December 2009 In This Issue: Management of Gophers, $31.
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2010

December 2010 In this issue: Release of Fay RougeA Red Wine Variety Well Suited for the SJV, Sampling for Grapevine Viruses, Vernon Singelton: Vintners Hall of Fame, New USDA APHIS Invasive Pests Website, Growing Agritourism Workshops, Sweet Dessert and Dried Fruit Wines Symposium, The Top 100 Quest...
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GRAPE PRODUCTION

Californias climate has many advantages over other states in the US and countries when it comes to growing grapes. In general, winters are moderate to mild with precipitation ranging from 3 inches in the south to 40 inches in the northern part of the state.
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Raisin

Production Trellises for Dried-On-the-Vine Raisin Production Dried-On-the-Vine (DOV) Raisin Cultivars Fruit Maturity Refractometer Calibration...
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Table

Plant Growth Regulator Workshop-2010...
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Archived Newsletters

Vine LinesNow an E-newsletter The University of California Cooperative Extension newsletterVine Lineshas been in distribution since the 1960s.
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PEST AND DISEASES

U.S. EPA proposed changes to rodenticide labels for agricultural use: opportunity for public comment Roger A.
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