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Links of Interest

 Nebraska Winery and Grape Growers Association

TTB - Trade and Tax Bureau
  Area Office in Kansas 816-221-4036, FAX: 402-493-3685,     When starting a winery and getting licensed...you need to contact these people.

Nebraska Liquor Commission 
Nebraska Liquor Control Commission  Office building at 301 Centennial Mall South  Lincoln NE   Mailing address PO Box 95046 Lincoln NE 68509-5046  Phone: 402-471-2571  FAX: 402-471-2814  When starting a winery and getting licensed...you need to contact these people

Vintage Nebraska - Tourism - Grape and Wine Industry

Grapevine Breeding Program -
by Bruce Riesch at Cornell, speaking at our
    2003 Sixth Annual Nebraska Winery and
GrapeGrowers Forum and Trade Show,
    Kearney, NE

FOAB (Friend of Agribusiness)
 - created by Graduate
Students - very fun,
(Try this fun web-sivery informative).

Texas Grape Growers  - Texas A & M University
http://winegrapes.tamu.edu

Oregon State University

UC Davis Viticulture & Enology

UC Fresno Viticulture & Enology

UC Sustainable Agriculture 

Iowa State University

The American Vineyard Foundation

Wisconsin Grapes -
an Adobe pdf file with a full range of
information including simple trellis construction.

Other Grape Growers Organizations

Oklahoma Grape Growers and Winemakers

Maryland GGA-

Colorado Wine Board

Florida GGA

Minnesota GGA
Minnesota Grape Growers Association  $20 (make check payable to MGGA) Send to John Marshall, Secretary, MGGA, 35680 Hwy 61 Blvd, Lake City MN 55041  Membership includes Notes From The North quarterly newsletter, an annual yearbook and a booklet, Growing Grapes in Minnesota.  The information this group shares is very helpful to growing grapes in Nebraska!

Texas WGGA

 

 

Supplies

Yahoo! Groups grapesrus

 

Wine on the Web - The World's Largest Directory of Wineries

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The information below is developed by the Cuthills Vineyards in Pierce, NE.

http://www.cuthills.com/Growing%20Grapes.htm

 

 

Growing Grapes

in

NebraskaBeautiful clusters of grapes grown at Cuthills Vineyards.

 

Whether you're wanting to plant just a few grapes in your backyard or start a vineyard and sell your grapes (or fruits) to Nebraska wineries or are considering starting a winery someday, this page should answer many questions you may have. If you are looking to plant any fruit or grapes to sell to Nebraska wineries, please contact the individual wineries first to see what they want you to grow or even if there is a market for your grapes before planting.

 

Suggested Grape Varieties                        Chemicals for the Vineyard

Grape Plant Sources                                    Supplies for the Vineyard and Winemaking

Suggested Fruits                                           Chemicals to Beware Of

Soil Preparation                                             Publications

Vertical Shoot Positioning (VSP)                Organizations

Trellising                                                         Wine Related Links

Irrigation

Pruning

Grafting

Diseases

Spray Schedules

 

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EB0775

 

 

http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb0775/eb0775.html

Growing Grapes
for
Wine and Table
in the Puget Sound Region

 Growing Grapes for Wine and Table

 

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Growing Grapes from Cuttings

 

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Wine and Juice Grape Varieties

Wine and Juice Grape Varieties
for Cool Climates

An adaptation of Information Bulletin 233

A Cornell Cooperative Extension Publication

 

Bruce I. Reisch,

Robert M. Pool,

David V. Peterson,

Mary-Howell Martens,

and Thomas Henick-Kling

 

website adaptation by Philip Stewart

 

 

 

 

  1. Organic Cost Study: Organic Wine Grapes--With Resident Vegetation, North Coast (1992)
     
    SAMPLE COSTS TO PRODUCE ORGANIC WINE GRAPES IN THE NORTH COAST With Resident Vegetation Karen Klonsky, Extension Economist, U.C. Laura Tourte, Postgraduate Researcher, U.C. Chuck Ingels, Information Analyst, Sustainable Agriculture
     

 

 

Growing Grapes - Oklahoma Cooperative Extension

Growing Grapes in the Home Garden

Julia Whitworth, Small Fruits Specialist

 

 

NC Cooperative Extension

The Mid-Atlantic  Winegrape Grower's Guide           

          http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/resources/winegrape/  

1. Introduction
2. Cost of Growing Grapes
3. Grape Varieties
4. Vineyard Site Selection
5. Vineyard Establishment  
6. Pruning and Training
7. Canopy Management

8. Pest Management
9. Vine Nutrition
10. Grapevine Water Relations
11. Crop Prediction

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