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Washington Association of Wine Grape GrowersOrganization with both beginning and experienced viticulturists. There are a number of resources for starting a vineyard in WA. |
Washington State Grape SocietyOrganization for the overall advancement of the grape industry in WA. Find information about current research and meeting proceedings from their annual meeting. |
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American Society of Enology and ViticultureSociety dedicated to the advancement of enological and viticultural sciences. They promote industry vitality through the exchange of information and the support of research and education as well as providing a forum for discussion groups. |
Washington Wine CommissionThis is the main website for the promotion and marketing arm of the Washington Wine industry. Find winery members and maps to WA state wineries. |
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Northwest Berry and Grape Info NetworkA cooperative effort between Washington State University, Oregon State University, and University of Idaho to address grape growing and other fruit crop production practices in the Pacific Northwest. |
Oregon State Viticulture ExtensionThis is the main website for the OSU Viticulture Extension program. |
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Walla Walla VineaThe Winegrowers' Sustainable Trust: Is a voluntary group of winegrowers that have embraced a covenant with environmental, economic and social sustainability concurrent with their production of grapes and wine. |
Salmon SafeSalmon-Safe helps vineyards protect and restore salmon habitat by planting trees on streams, growing cover crops to control run-off, and apply natural methods to control weeds and pests. |
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LIVE, inc. - Low Input Viticulture and EnologyAn Oregon program providing grape growers a set of sustainable practice guidelines and certification, based upon international standards. |
CSU-Fresno, Viticulture and Enology Research CenterCalifornia State University, Fresno Viticulture and Enology Research Center. |
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UC Integrated Viticulture OnlineThe Integrated Grape Production Workgroup integrates the knowledge of Agricultural and Environmental Science (AES) researchers, CE specialists, CE advisors and affiliated USDA scientists working in wine grape, table grape or raisin production, with the goal of ensuring a beneficial and productive collaboration in research and extension to clientele throughout California. |
Texas A&M ViticultureTexas A&M Viticulture - in cooperation with Texas Tech University. Resources for growers in Texas and throughout the Southwest. |
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University of California, DavisUniversity of California, Davis Enology and Viticulture Department |
Michigan State University ViticultureHelpful resources for growers in Midwestern climates, including training systems and disease management. |
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The Institute for Continental Climate Viticulture and Enology - University of Missouri, Columbia, MOThe MU Institute for Continental Climate Viticulture and Enology (ICCVE) conducts research on conditions such as canopy management, shoot thinning and other treatments and how they impact the growth of the wine industry in Missouri and the Midwest. |
Virginia Tech ViticultureViticulture Resources for growers in the Mid-Atlantic region. Located at the A.H. Smith, Jr. Agricultural Research & Extension Center in Winchester, VA. |
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Cornell University ViticultureCornell Viticulture Research, based out of Geneva, NY. |
Missouri State University ViticultureMid-America Viticulture and Enology Center, located in Mountain Grove, Missouri. |
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Vine Balance - Sustainable Viticulture Practices for the Northeast US This workbook is designed to provide grape growers in New York and other |
Washington State Appellations - Appellation AmericaAppellation America is a comprehensive online wine portal providing access to every winery , grape varietal and appellation in Washington State. |
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Lake Erie Viticulture ResearchHome page of Dr. Terry Bates, juice and wine grape researcher with Cornell University. |
Cooperative Research Center for Viticulture, AustraliaThe Cooperative Research Centre for Viticulture is a joint venture between Australia's viticulture industry and leading research and education organisations. It promotes cooperative scientific research to accelerate viticultural management from vine to palate. |
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The Pennsylvania State University Winegrape NetworkPennsylvania State website dedicated to providing information to growers and winemakers in the Midwest.
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