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19166
It's that time again!Open to pros and amatuers alike who are members of yahoogroups winemaking and grape growing groups( You pros may have to do something...
lownmkr
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Nov 1, 2005
2:49 pm
19167
Hi, You All, I've been told by both UPS and FedEx, in Los Angeles, CA, that they will ONLY ship wine FROM licensed producers or distributors TO individual...
Doug Anderson
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Nov 2, 2005
2:51 am
19168
I just label the package as a juice sample and have had no problems with shippers so far. Regards Mike ... &lt;Vanclaybor@a...&gt;...
Mike
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Nov 2, 2005
2:16 pm
19169
I just label the package as a juice sample and have had no problems with shippers so far. Regards Mike ... &lt;Vanclaybor@a...&gt;...
Mike
dmoglesby
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Nov 2, 2005
2:17 pm
19170
... From: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:grapesrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike ... with shippers so far. That's what I do. It's the truth. Dan...
Dan Strickland
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Nov 2, 2005
2:20 pm
19171
Just leave out the fermented part :)! ... Behalf ... problems...
lownmkr
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Nov 2, 2005
2:35 pm
19172
Please take a minute and mark your calendars for the Minnesota Grape Growers Association's (MGGA) second annual "Cold Climate Wine and Grape Conference" to be...
steveinminnesota
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Nov 3, 2005
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19173
A few years ago I bought a few pinch clips from a california company. I think it was the Quidan Company. I can't find it. Anyone have a \n address, phone or...
Rex Franklin
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Nov 6, 2005
4:08 am
19174
Hi Folks I got some GREAT REALLY Big Grapes from the market. Red, Juicy, and nice. I saved the seeds. Anybody ever plant grapes from seeds? Please advise as to...
Martin Gutzmer
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Nov 7, 2005
3:42 pm
19175
If you get any fruit at all in can take 5 years, and the fruit may not be the same as you have. Better to do a little research, find the name of the grape and...
John Eakins
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Nov 7, 2005
4:05 pm
19176
Probably RedGlobe (spelled that way). Very late ripening vinifera from Dr. H. P. Olmo at U. C. Davis. Seedlings don't come true - best you might get is...
Lon J. Rombough
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Nov 7, 2005
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19177
Sorry for cross posting, my mailer does not mark messages to keep it from showing up more than once. I have this solution in need of a problem. Would there be...
Tim Beauchamp
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Nov 8, 2005
12:39 am
19178
My opinion: That level of granularity is probably only beneficial to answer research questions; for commercial purposes it is overkill. For disease forecasting...
Mark Hart
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Nov 8, 2005
1:24 am
19179
We have a program similar to that for use in AZ. I can download data from various weather stations (some nearby) and append to the existing data. It's used...
scomellacpa
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Nov 9, 2005
11:27 pm
19180
Maybe some of you that live in arid parts of the country can answer my question. I'm in Tennessee. The only rain that we've had since June is a couple of...
Joey Chessor
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Nov 10, 2005
2:18 pm
19181
Joey, You have to water the vines during the winter if nature does not provide. Last winter I watered twice - when we went three weeks without any ...
Keller Jack B Civ USA...
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Nov 10, 2005
4:47 pm
19182
I just did some calculation last night and realized that I had a whooping 169 frost free growing season this year. Normally, I have an average of 140 days...
Jim Bruce
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Nov 10, 2005
5:54 pm
19183
You bet we do. Dormant vines still need to keep their roots damp, otherwise there is a lot of damaged or dead wood. Regards, Rex Franklin Corrales, NM...
Rex Franklin
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Nov 10, 2005
10:58 pm
19184
Holy tsunami, aquaman! Three weeks? :) I would be watering every three weeks here in Kansas. Actually, I may have to water yet this fall because it has been...
mcphersonperson
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Nov 10, 2005
10:58 pm
19185
Jim, I usually have about 160 FF days. No killing frost yet, and I am at 198 now! To be honest that means above 31 F or -1C. The tomato plants are still alive,...
Mark Hart
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Nov 11, 2005
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19186
No killing frost yet here in midtown KC. Finally gave up and pulled the tomatoes and chilis out. Some of the grapes--Leon, natch!--are still hanging onto their...
George Gale
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Nov 11, 2005
12:21 am
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... From: Behalf Of Mark Hart ... 198 now! A bizarre year. I am in the Blue Ridge of NC and usually have 150 FF days. Got 180 days this year. Unheard of! I...
Dan Strickland
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Nov 11, 2005
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19188
... From: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:grapesrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of George Gale ... color. Best Indian Summer I recall: Warm days, cool nights,...
Dan Strickland
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Nov 11, 2005
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19189
I laugh at you guys because we usually have about 250 frost free days a year, some years it seem like we never have a hard freeze... Steve Snyder Hollywood...
Steve
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Nov 11, 2005
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19190
So, I guess everyone around the country is experiencing an unusual year? It's not just me. I don't know about what is being said about global warming but ......
ristvin_jrb
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Nov 11, 2005
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19191
... HAH!! You wuß!! Can't make good wine unless the vines ( *AND* the winemaker!) suffer. :) [Actually, it's pretty wussy here in KC too--we've ALways got...
George Gale
galeg_1
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Nov 11, 2005
2:18 am
19192
... "Normal" year, Mark? Where in Kansas ARE you? Over here, tucked up next to MO, we don't NEVER get no 'normal' years!! :) g PS. But, mind you, I've only...
George Gale
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Nov 11, 2005
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19193
Hi, guys, I just moved back to Dallas after being at 7,500ft up on the Palmer Divide, in Monument, Colorado. Even in the summer, my garage never got above 55F....
Rory K. Young
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Nov 11, 2005
9:58 am
19194
G, You are sooo right about that. Normal is as Normal does. Actually it wasn't a bad year for the grapes here in Central KS. Lot's of heat July through August....
mcphersonperson
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Nov 11, 2005
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19195
It's that time again!Open to pros and amatuers alike who are members of yahoogroups winemaking and grape growing groups( You pros may have to do something...
lownmkr
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Nov 16, 2005
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