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17335
What did you spray the plants with? Thanks, Martin ... From: Dr. Glenn R. & Tatiana Young [mailto:docyoung@...] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005...
Martin Gutzmer
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Feb 2, 2005
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17336
How do you know if you have nematodes? How many soil samples should I take on 70 acres of land?...
corey coronis
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Feb 3, 2005
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17337
Nematodes is fairly broad. Earthworms and night crawlers are nematodes. you almost certainly have some. Do you have the ones that are harmful to grapevines? In...
lownmkr
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Feb 3, 2005
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17338
Corey, There a a large number of nematodes, only some of which live in soil, and only a small number of those cause problems for grapes. So first you need to...
Mark Hart
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Feb 3, 2005
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17339
Aside from constructing a 13' high deer fence around everything, is there an effective technique to keep deer out of the vineyard? Does anyone know of the...
Tom
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Feb 3, 2005
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17340
If all the matter on the planet, other than nematodes, was removed the world would still be dimly recognizable. You decide if you have nematodes! T.Weber ...
Ted & Nancy Weber
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Feb 3, 2005
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17341
... From: Tom [mailto:tomcr34@...] ... an effective technique to keep deer out of the vineyard? A neighbor uses a woven wire fence of standard height,...
Dan Strickland
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Feb 3, 2005
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17342
hi Mark, This is just for the record. The area where I live is "clay", but it is atop a caprock which is about 45 miles from where the proposed vineyard will...
corey coronis
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Feb 3, 2005
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17343
I can vouch for the effectiveness of the Minnesota aversion fence. I have a 25 plant vineyard along with dwarf fruit trees and berry plants. I still have deer...
Dan & Jan
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Feb 3, 2005
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17344
OK folks, cut it out! You keep twigging memories of zoology lodged (but only partially) in my deep memory. Here's what I've remembered/found in the last 5 mins...
Gale, George
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Feb 3, 2005
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17345
... is there an effective technique to keep deer out of the vineyard? Does anyone know of the effectiveness of using soaps on ropes or using an electrified...
Gizmo0001
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Feb 3, 2005
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17346
depends on where and when you went to school. the phylaum is Helminthes, sudivided into subphyla of roundworms, segmented worms, and flatworms. Any nematicide...
lownmkr
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Feb 3, 2005
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17347
... That's certainly true. I used one, oncet, in my tomato patch (nematodes carry various tomato diseases, for example, fusarium wilts (if memory serves)), and...
Gale, George
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Feb 3, 2005
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17348
... From: Gale, George To: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 8:37 AM Subject: [grapesrus] Re: Nematodes/taxonomy ... That's certainly...
Thomas Giannou
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Feb 3, 2005
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17349
George, If it's a grape and it tastes good or the juice tastes good or the wine tastes good, why should we care about hybrid vs vinifera? If someone puts a...
Thomas Giannou
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Feb 3, 2005
4:53 pm
17350
T-- I'm with you on this one, ALL the way. g...
Gale, George
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Feb 3, 2005
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17351
We tried everything to keep them away from our 5 acre vineyard, soap, urine, electrified wire w/ peanut butter (crows loved that), fishing line, etc, etc and...
Steve
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Feb 3, 2005
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17352
Not sure if you are on grapebreeders. you missed my arguement about describing hybrids as vinifera like, or Labrusca like, and so on, rather than put them into...
lownmkr
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Feb 3, 2005
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17353
... Cryo physics isn't something you can do in your basement. Gov't's not really funding the work anymore, and the physics depts at universities are...
Gale, George
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17354
Sorry to come back to this after so much time but I now realize that I need to ask some questions before trying this. If you keep dogs in a vineyard will they...
Bonnie Saul
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Feb 3, 2005
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17355
Hi All, I have noticed that my Frontenac vines can ripen grapes even after the shoot on which the grapes are growing has been removed. As one might expect, if...
Aaron Puhala
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Feb 3, 2005
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17356
... From: Bonnie Saul [mailto:islewind@...] ... grapes? Not any dogs I know of. ... night? 24 hrs a day. ... Perfect breed for harassing deer. Also Aussie...
Dan Strickland
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Feb 4, 2005
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17357
Jenni McCloud, who has perfected this method of protection [you might want to contact her at Chrysalis Vyds], has a mixed pack of pound dawgs, several of whom...
Gale, George
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Feb 4, 2005
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17358
you ought to see his box full of rejection letters! ... (witness the case of you and your 50 x 10^6 baby walleyes :), in the long run it's the only source of...
lownmkr
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Feb 4, 2005
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17359
My labrador LOVES to eat grapes until she gets sick and she has known to dig holes in the vineyard chasing moles and she loves to chase anything that moves......
Steve
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Feb 4, 2005
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17360
... eat the grapes? ... Interesting. My labrador and German shorthair pointer have repeatly cleaned out my garden of tomatoes and peppers. They keep the...
Gizmo0001
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Feb 4, 2005
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17361
Spring is coming :) What is the chemical for suppressing new growth from the trunks? I never seem to get around to knocking off all the extra buds early ...
bherms
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Feb 4, 2005
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17362
I seem to have allot of experience in this field. I not only have a vineyard here in N. Wisconsin, I also own a Landscaping Co. in which I deal with Deer...
Craig Crowl
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Feb 5, 2005
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17363
My dog actually ate off 3 vines last year. He was in a chewing phase I guess. After a good berating and mild lashing with a chewed off vine he hasn't had a...
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Feb 5, 2005
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17364
I have 1.5 acre Vineyard with no fence. I feed the deer with auto feeders. I place the auto feeders about two to three acres away from my vineyard. I have ...
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