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Vine Lines
Vine Lines is a bi-monthly informational newsletter containing research updates on cultural practices and pest and disease issues in viticulture pertinent to SJV grape growers.
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Issue Articles
April 2008 Potential Effects of Cold Weather on Vineyard Health, Tiny Wasp Wipes Out Glassy-Winged SharpShooter in Tahiti, New Publication: Songbird, Bat, and Owl Nest Boxes.
February 2008 International Table Grape Symposium, California Ag Contributes Significantly to the State, Ed Weber, Organic Raisin Cost Analysis, Light Brown Apple Moth in California.
December 2007 Cultural Practices for Autumn King, Census of Agriculture Gives Farmers a Voice in their Future, Cultivar Focus: Cabernet Sauvignon, USDA Drought Monitor
October 2007 National Registry for Grape Cultivars and Clones, New Lab Methods Speed Testing of Fumigant Emissions, Reducing Agricultural Crime on your Property
August 2007 Abscission Agents May Facilitate the Harvest of Raisin Grapes, Treated Wood Stake Disposal, and Red Imported Fire Ant in the San Joaquin Valley
June 2007 Refractometer Calibration, Use and Maintenance, Flavor is the Final Frontier, Table Grape BIFS Field Day, Grape Day at the Kearney Ag Center
April 2007 Protecting Grapevines from Phomopsis Cane and Leaf Spot, UC Studies Examines Continuous-Tray Raisin Production Costs, DPR Launches Toll-free Phone number for Complaints
February 2007 Managing Nematodes in Grape Production
Systems
New Online Registry Offers One-Stop Shopping for Grape Varieties
39th California Nematology Workshop
December 2006 Using Grapevine Bud Dissection to Assess Yields
Is a Grape by any Other Name Still a Grape?
Ag Crime Prevention: Obtaining an Owner Applied Number
2007 SJV Meeting Information
October, 2006 Reducing VOCs using Weed Management
Recognizing and Managing Vine Mealybug
Maturing Wine Industry to Offer Quaility Wines at Lower Prices
August 2006 In this issue: Monitoring Raisin Moisture
Biologically Integrated Farming Systems for Table Grapes
Wine in China
Unraveling an Olmo Mystery
New Post-Harvest Process May Replace Methyl Bromide