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Southwest Michigan Fruit Plantings
... fruit acreage. The major crops are apples, grapes and blueberries. There is little overlap between growers. Tree fruits and grapes are found on the tops of the region's rolling ... growers grow a mix of fruit varieties, spreading out the harvest season from July thought October. Grape growers normally grow only grapes (harvested in the fall) and maybe cherries (harvested in July). Blueberry growers ...
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Grape Information and Links
... able to handle the changeable southern Michigan winters. The Michigan Grape Society is a grower organization representing grape growers in Southwest Michigan. This organization sponsors several education programs during ... for Commercial Grape Growers at their Commercial Wine & Grape Site. They have a pretty extensive links page and a good general information page. New York now has the Grape IPM ...
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Michigan Grape Society
... Grape Society HORTICULTURE Michigan Grape Society Southwest Michigan has almost 500 grape growers who farm almost 12,000 acres of grapes. The Michigan Grape Society is a grower organization representing grape growers ... program and registration information. Tours of grape research plots allow grape growers to examine different cultural techniques and look at grape varieties and varieties clones. MSU ...
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Suggested 2005 Grape Spray Programs
... use in controlling grape insects and diseases in Southwest Michigan. It was originally written as suggested sprays for juice grape growers but can be modified to be of use to commercial growers of wine and table grapes. I am not suggesting that growers need to apply all the sprays recommended. Growers should ...
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Michigan Grape Society Newsletter, Volume 7 Issue 2, April 2006
... Growers also need to participate in a free educational program delivered by MSU Extension focused on the Concord grape industry, farm financial management and alternate agricultural enterprises available to grape growers ... beneficial is it to Michigan grape growers? For the past two growing seasons, Michigan State University has worked with southwest Michigan grape growers to answer this question. ...
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Michigan Grape Society Newsletter, Volume 4 Issue 1, January 2003
... at TNRC By: Rufus Isaacs, MSU Grape Entomologist On March 25th, a group of southwest Michigan grape growers visited the Trevor Nichols Research Complex for the annual grape trimming day. With researchers and ... decreases as temperatures and soil pH declines. Incorporation in the soil is impossible for grape growers. However, Mike Staton, MSU Field Crops Agent, tells me that applying liquid 28 in ...
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Michigan Grape Society Newsletter, Volume 4 Issue 3, July 2003
... grape growers and their staff. Please contact Karel Bush at 517 241-4468 or bushk9@michigan.gov to obtain your ID and password. Recently posted information of interest to growers includes: - Grape ... Grape Diseases During the 2003 Growing Season By: Annemiek Schilder, MSU Plant Pathology The 2003 growing season proved to be challenging for both juice and wine grape growers. While the wine grape ...
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Michigan Grape Society Newsletter, Volume 4 Issue 3, July 2003
... have teamed up with Tim Weigle from the Lake Erie Grape IPM program to produce a handy vineyard scouting guide for grape growers in the north-central and Great Lakes region of the ... to help grape growers identify problems in their own vineyards. Dr. Tom Zabadal wrote the sections on nutritional disorder symptoms and herbicide damage, Dr. Annemiek Schilder wrote the section on grape diseases, and ...
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Michigan Grape Society Newsletter, Volume 4 Issue 2, April 2003
... unusual pruning crew on March 13th. Staff from the research station were joined by grape growers, representatives from National Grape, campus researchers, and graduate students to finish our pruning jobs in the ... problem for Michigan grape growers. Since many growers tried to save money last year by saving sprays I think we will see a lot of phomopsis again this year. I think growers will need ...
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Michigan Grape Society Newsletter, Volume 4 Issue 1, January 2003
... District Horticulture & Marketing Agent Good Fruitful Growth Two years of poor yields have many Michigan grape growers hoping for a normal year. After spending 8 years here in Southwest Michigan, I no ... control. I see more and more grape berry moth late in the season. Growers have good control until the middle of August. I think all grape growers need to determine to scout their orchards ...
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