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February 2019
Extension Workshop – Fungicide Resistance Management
This workshop is designed for crop consultants, vineyard managers or anyone who writes or recommends fungicide programs. Preregistration is required. See event website for more information.
Find out more »March 2019
WAVEx Columbia Gorge
Seminar focused on research issues relevant to growers and winemakers in the Columbia Gorge AVA presented in The Dalles, Ore.
Find out more »May 2019
FRAME Powdery Mildew Sampling Workshop – Lake Chelan
This mini-workshop is being co-organized with Chelan-area growers. The FRAME team is interested in a concentrate effort in tracking and managing fungicide resistance in grape powdery mildew. This mini-workshop will teach participants about FRAME, how to use our new grape powdery mildew sampling tools, and how to best collect those samples for fungicide resistance testing. We are also looking for grower-collaborators who are interested in participating in a more detailed study related to fungicide resistance. Sampling kits will be available…
Find out more »Viticulture Intern Boot Camp
Description This all-day workshop is targeted to provide a baseline level of knowledge to company interns specializing in activities or training related to Washington State viticulture. The idea is to train interns in: 1) What Happens Throughout a WA Growing Season, 2) Pest and Disease Scouting, 3) Cold Damage and Yield Estimation, 4) Nutrient Disorder Identification and Understanding Fertilizers, and 5) General Internship Planning and Organization. Participants will have both in-class and in-vineyard experiences, and will also begin to develop…
Find out more »July 2019
Vineyard Spray Application Technologies – Field Day
Announcing A Pilot Course Offered by WSU, WSDA, G.S. Long Company and the Washington State Grape Society.
Find out more »February 2020
VitisGen2 Webinar – Economics of New Varieties
In this presentation, Professor Julian Alston and Dr. Olena Sambucci from UC Davis will give an overview of the basic economics of grape varietal innovations and how those methods and ideas are being used in the Trait Economics element of VitisGen2. This will include (1) a general overview of how economists approach the issue of valuing the past and prospective returns to investments in developing new crop varieties, (2) some discussion of the special features of perennial crops and grapes…
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