Good Fruit Grower
February 2013
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FEATURE: Wine industry in a growth spurt: The Washington Wine Commissions growth projections for the industry suggest growth could come earlier than expected.
FEATURE: Signs of growth
FEATURE: Gallo could start a California trend: E. & J. Gallo will bring needed national recognition and distribution to Washington State wines.
New winery adds capacity: Zirckle Wine Companys custom crush facility has room to grow.
Zirkle Fruit moves into wine
Bulk wine prices stay strong
Rethinking trellis materials: Second installment of The Top Five Considerations, a new series in Good Fruit Grower.
Growers try hooped trellises: Tubular steel may have a fit in orchard trellis systems.
A Journey of Hope: Growers and packers have joined to envision and finance a program for at-risk children.
Part I: Enhancing biocontrol- First in an 8-part series from WSU: Natural enemies provide a free service that can greatly contribute to pest control.
Wind machines: Growers need stable production and cant afford freeze-outs that disrupt markets as well as their pocketbooks.
Frost protection strategies: Theres nothing like a disaster to focus attention on ways to prevent freezes.
Mist cooling for freeze protection: Bud development can be delayed by using water mist.
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Last Bite: Test your horticulture and viticulture savvy
Good to Know: Promalin as a frost rescue for apples
Good Point: Washington wines, the new kid on the block
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