2016 NENY & VT Winter Grape School Presentations
Anna Wallis, Tree Fruit and Grape Specialist
Eastern New York Commercial Horticulture
Presentations from the Viticulture sessions of the Northeastern NY & VT Winter Grape School held March 17, 2016 in Lake George.
To access PPT presentations, click the links below.
UVM Grape Variety Trial_Bradshaw (pdf; 3128KB)
Undervine Cover Crops_Chou (pdf; 6343KB)
Cost of Establishment_Oh (pdf; 2304KB)
Drainage_Faulkner (pdf; 2581KB)
Crop Insurance_Koines (pdf; 1559KB)
Willsboro Variety Trial_Martinson (pdf; 3699KB)
Frost Injury & NGP_Martinson (pdf; 6868KB)
Marketing Cold Climate Wines_McCole (pdf; 7247KB)
Pest Management & IPM_Wallis (pdf; 3693KB)
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