Thousands of tons of grapes are harvested for fresh consumption in New York State. Varieties described here are suited to cool climate growing regions. Some may be suitable for use in the Northeast, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic growing regions. Topics covered herein include seeded dessert grapes, seedless grapes, order of ripening and bird/insect/disease/cold damage. This publication is based on New York Food and Life Sciences Bulletin 80 (July 1979), "Grape Varieties for New York State.
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Published May 2011. Reviewed April 2015. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension...
Ed. by Martin Goffinet. Published and distributed periodically (1990-1999) by the New York State Ag...
The second Northern Grapes Symposium was held on February 6, 2013 in Rochester, NY, in conjunction w...
This fact sheet introduces the different types of grapes and provides suggestions of grape varieties...
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The State Institute of Viticulture and Oenology (WBI) Freiburg Germany has been breeding disease-tol...
A breeding program to produce seedless grapes was begun by the New York State Agricultural Experime...
Individual volumes published as issues of various other NYSAES series (such as Research Circulars an...
Publication provided in color PDF format (regular and OCR versions). See also print version in libr...
The recent development of Vitisriparia hybrids has allowed the expansion of the wine industry into I...
Grapes are cultivated in different Brazilian states. The most important production regions are the S...
Grape varieties described in this publication include examples from the species Vitis vinifera, Viti...
In New York State, grapes are grown for use as juice, wine, fresh fruit, jelly, and jam. The purpos...
The introduction of cold-hardy grape cultivars in the mid 1990s made grape and wine production possi...
"Three types of grapes are grown in the United States. In the order of economic importance they are ...
Published May 2011. Reviewed April 2015. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension...
Ed. by Martin Goffinet. Published and distributed periodically (1990-1999) by the New York State Ag...
The second Northern Grapes Symposium was held on February 6, 2013 in Rochester, NY, in conjunction w...
This fact sheet introduces the different types of grapes and provides suggestions of grape varieties...
Climatic conditions in recent years, table grapes grown in INCDBH Ştefăneşti-Arges have suffered gre...
The State Institute of Viticulture and Oenology (WBI) Freiburg Germany has been breeding disease-tol...
A breeding program to produce seedless grapes was begun by the New York State Agricultural Experime...
Individual volumes published as issues of various other NYSAES series (such as Research Circulars an...
Publication provided in color PDF format (regular and OCR versions). See also print version in libr...
The recent development of Vitisriparia hybrids has allowed the expansion of the wine industry into I...
Grapes are cultivated in different Brazilian states. The most important production regions are the S...