by Lodi Growers | Jun 27, 2013
Glossary: Viticulture by Unknown, Viticulture_Glossary.pdf (0.3 MiB) - A glossary of various viticulture terms that pertain to growing winegrapes and producing wine.
by Lodi Growers | Jun 26, 2013
Modreation i s the key to preventing herbicide resistance by Mick Lane, Lane_Herbicide_Resistance_1993.pdf (0.4 MiB) - First Paragraph: Remember that old adage about doing things in moderation? Well, it holds true in managing weed problems, too, insist Gordon Harvey...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 26, 2013
Dormant Planting Season Information 1994 by Rich Kunde, Jim Pratt, Michael Thomas, Kunde_Dormant_Season_1994.pdf (73 KiB) - A helpful guide on how to care for grapevines during the dormant planting season.
by Lodi Growers | Jun 25, 2013
Physiology and productivity of the grapevine by P.E. Kriedemann, M.G. Mullins, Kriedemann_Grapevine_Physiology_1977.pdf (1.2 MiB) - First two sentences: A vine's dry matter economy is totally dependent upon the photosynthetic activity of its leaves. Although mineral...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 21, 2013
Composition of grapes by James J. Kissler, Kissler_GrapeComposition_1976.pdf (0.3 MiB) - A practical guide to the makeup and composition of grapes, complete with definitions of parts of the fruit, as well as the detailed chemical breakdown.
by Lodi Growers | Jun 21, 2013
Morphology and taxonomy of grapevines by Walker, Walker_Morphology&Taxology_1990.pdf (0.2 MiB) - A listing of morphologies and taxonomies of grapevines, along with their respective definitions.
by Lodi Growers | Jun 21, 2013
Grapevine physiology: How does a grapevine make sugar? by W.M. Kliewer, Kliewer_GrapevinePhysiology_1981.pdf (0.8 MiB) - First two sentences: All forms of viticultural produce(grapes, raisins, distilled wine alcohol) have their origins in the sugars produced within...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 20, 2013
Weed Science Test by Bob Mullen, Mick Canevari, Mullen_WeedScienceTest_1989.pdf (0.3 MiB) - A test on weed science, with information regarding types of weeds and treatment.
by Lodi Growers | Jun 20, 2013
Warning on the use of chemicals by University of California, UniversityofCalifornia_Warning_1975.pdf (72 KiB) - First Paragraph: Pesticides are poisonous. Always read and carefully follow all precautions and safety recommendations given on the container label. Store...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 5, 2013
Copyright © 2011 by the author(s). Published here under license by the Resilience Alliance. by Mark Lubell, Vicken Hillis, Matthew Hoffman, Lubell_sustainable_practices_2011.pdf (0.6 MiB) - First Paragraph: The term sustainability has a long history in agricultural...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 5, 2013
Center for by Matthew Hoffman, Mark Lubell, Vicken Hillis, Hoffman_CentralCoast_practices_2012.pdf (0.3 MiB) - First paragraph: California’s Central Coast viticulture region is home to a number of regionally focused agricultural organizations that provide outreach...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 5, 2013
Center for by Matthew Hoffman, Mark Lubell, Vicken Hillis, Hoffman_CentralCoast_program_2012.pdf (0.4 MiB) - First paragraph: One priority of the Central Coast Vineyard Team (CCVT), and similar agricultural organizations in the Central Coast region and California more...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 4, 2013
Center for by Matthew Hoffman, Hoffman_Lodi_program_2011.pdf (0.8 MiB) - Established in 1995, the Lodi Winegrape Comission’s (LWC) Sustainable Winegrowing Program (SWP) promotes grower adoption of best management practices via informational meetings, workshops,...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 4, 2013
Center for by Matthew Hoffman, Hoffman_Learning_2011.pdf (0.2 MiB) - Managing a winegrape vineyard, like any agricultural enterprise, is a knowledge intensive activity. Winegrape growers learn about vineyard management by accessing a wide variety of information...
by Lodi Growers | Jun 4, 2013
1 PRACTICAL WINERY & VINEYARD SPRING 2011 by Matthew Hoffman, Hoffman_Defining_2011.pdf (1.1 MiB) - First paragraph: Sustainability is a central topic of discussion in the viticulture and wine industry. But what is the definition of sustainable agriculture? More...