Continuous tray raisin drying increasing 

Nov 5, 2007

Raisin growers who’ve invested in mechanization reaped the benefits this season as the federal government tightened borders and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials marched into agricultural operations with a vengeance. ...

Wine grape harvest wraps up 

Nov 5, 2007

About the only thing remaining on the agenda for the 2007 season is for the fat lady to sing — and all signs are that she’ll be singing praises for an outstanding vintage. From south to north, wine grape harvest is mostly finished, and while yields are down overall, quality is excellent....

Now is time to treat for vine mealybug 

Nov 5, 2007

Even though vine mealybug may not be top of mind in the fall, it should be, according to Walt Bentley, UC entomologist at the Kearney Agricultural Center. Even vineyards that have not yet been infested by the pest can benefit from fall pesticide applications....

Wildfires take a toll on Southern California vineyards 

Nov 5, 2007

The fires that ripped through California’s southland were as fickle at picking on vineyards as they were at picking on homeowners. ...

Sophisticated monitoring systems mapping in detail 

Oct 15, 2007

The days of the neutron probe and basing irrigations solely on evapotranspiration data are limited at best. At least that’s the way Matt Angell with Emeryville-based PureSense Company sees it....

Growers select raisin route despite short wine grape crop 

Oct 15, 2007

If the wineries are hurting for juice this season, they’re not bringing cash to the table just yet and it is getting very late....

Fall weather returns early to coastal areas 

Oct 15, 2007

There was a little early frost on the pumpkin in a few select areas last week, and scattered rain showers washed the dust off a few berries up and down the state. While unseasonably cool temperatures were recorded in certain locales on the Central Coast, damage is thought to be fairly insignificant at this point. In some cases, it may even be helpful....

SJV wine grape growers striving for improved quality 

Oct 15, 2007

University of California (UC) researchers are evaluating more than two-dozen wine grape varieties from European appellations for suitability to San Joaquin Valley production. The trial at UC’s Kearney Ag Center includes Aglianico, Montepulciano, Cinsaut, Souzao, Petit Verdot, Tempranillo and Durif among others. ...

Mendocino harvest gearing back up 

Oct 1, 2007

As with other wine grape growing areas, the cool spell that descended upon California a few weeks ago slowed harvest in Mendocino County as well....

Central coast harvest plodding along 

Oct 1, 2007

It started out fast and furious and ahead of schedule, but the cool snap earlier in September slowed harvest somewhat....

Water concerns adding to SJV wine grape woes 

Oct 1, 2007

Mother Nature gave California growers a break for the most part this season with relatively light pest and disease pressure and moderate temperatures. Not too many growers are overly optimistic they’ll get the same break in ’08....

Rains damage ’07 raisin crop 

Oct 1, 2007

Things were looking pretty good for raisin grape growers earlier in the season, but recent rains are putting a bit of a damper on the current forecast....

Stop, start, wait, go — Central Coast harvest bumping along 

Sep 17, 2007

It’s like a teenager in charge of a clutch on a super-revved Ferrari: Harvest on the Central Coast is progressing, but it’s been “stomp on the gas” one minute and “slam on the brakes” the next....

Cool weather slowing sugars 

Sep 17, 2007

It has been a fast-paced harvest season, but the latest cool snap seems to have slowed things a bit — and that’s welcome news for most growers, as well as the wineries....

Wine grape spot market a 2006 repeat  

Sep 17, 2007

There’s still a bit of a hangover from the 2005 wine grape glut, but it appears to be fading, according to Nat DiBuduo, president of Allied Grape Growers. This year’s crop is coming in average, at best, for yield, but quality is still the buzz....

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