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Third N. J. Shaulis Symposium: Organic Grape and Wine Production Symposium

Other Titles
NYSAES Special Report, no.69
Author
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Abstract
The organic grape and wine production symposium was the third of the Nelson J. Shaulis viticulture symposia. Topics covered include soil fertility with organic amendments, managing animal manures, vine nutrition, controlling fungal diseases of grapevine, organic practices, managing insect pests in organic vineyards, weed management, organic grape growing in Japan, organic viticulture in the Finger Lakes, use of term "organic" on wine labels, table grapes with no chemicals, meaning of organic, sulfite production in wine fermentations, grower experience in Germany, economics of growing grapes organically, marketing organic wines in New York, and organic and conventional grape production practices on juice and wine composition.
Description
Organic grape and wine production, the third of the Nelson J. Shaulis viticulture symposia, was held 21-22 March 1995 at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, NY. The editor of the proceedings and also the organizing committee chair was Robert M. Pool. Other organizing committee members were Richard Figiel, Thomas Henick-Kling, David V. Peterson and Judy Robinson.
Sponsorship
New York Grape Production Research Fund, Inc.
Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA)
Cornell Alternative Agriculture Program
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (SARE)
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Date Issued
1995-03Publisher
Communications Services, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Subject
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station; Geneva; Organic; Grape; Viticulture; Wine; Enology; Vineyard; Grapevine; Sustainability; Fermentation; Bio-dymanic
Type
other