I am a peach, nectarine, plum and grape extension specialist in Florida working in Gainesville at the University of Florida in the Horticultural Sciences Department and with UF/IFAS Extension. I have previous experience working with the grape industry in …
Michelle Moyer, Washington State University
After completing her PhD in Plant Pathology at Cornell University, Michelle joined the faculty at Washington State University in the Department of Horticulture as the Statewide Viticulture Extension Specialist. At WSU, she is a member of the Viticulture and Enology …
Gary Pavlis, Rutgers University
Dr. Pavlis has been a professor and agricultural agent at Rutgers University for 28 years. His areas of expertise are blueberry and grape/wine production. His blueberry newsletter, ‘The Blueberry Bulletin’, has an international following. His research on blueberry fertilization has …
Eric Stafne, Mississippi State University
Dr. Eric T. Stafne is an Extension and Research Professor at Mississippi State University and the Coastal Research and Extension Center. His office is at the South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station in Poplarville. Dr. Stafne holds a B.S. in Forestry …
Brent Trela, Texas Tech University
Dr. Trela is an enology specialist and was a Professor of Enology at Texas Tech University (2007-2013) and an Extension Enology Specialist with Texas AgriLife Extension. Education: Ph.D., Biotechnology, Suranaree University of Technology (2006). M.S., Food Science, University of California, …
Arkansas Table Grape Cultivars
Airblast Sprayer Calibration Worksheet
Ed Hellman, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Materials Needed: |
Water-sensitive paper |
100 ft. tape measure |
Stopwatch |
Chemical resistant gloves |
Labels, pen or pencil |
Calculator |
Wrenches |
Sprayer calibration should be done at least once per season, but preferably every time there is …
Soil pH in Vineyards
What is pH? pH and CEC Effects of pH on nutrients More Info
Adapted from Terry Bates and Tony Wolf. 2008. Nutrient management. In Tony K. Wolf (Ed.), Wine Grape Production Guide for Eastern North America (pp. 141-168). Ithaca:NRAES.
Impact …
Assassin Bugs as Beneficial Insects in the Vineyard
Eric Rebek, Oklahoma State University, and Eric Stafne, Mississippi State University