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Compost in the Vineyard
Workshop and Field Day
October 14, 2003
 
PRESENTATIONS
Compost research results and grower experience from three seasons at Slate Quarry Vineyard, Manatawny Creek Vineyard and Lake Erie Grape Research and Extension Center
  Growers: Phil Roth, Sid Butler, Joanne Levengood
Researchers: Jim Travis, Noemi Halbrendt, Bryan Hed
Comparison of compost treatments on grape wood hardiness, Robert Crassweller
Ozone Effects on Chambourcin Grape, John Skelly, Don Davis
Effectiveness of compost in suppressing Cylindrocarpon, a grape root disease organism, Beth Gugino, PhD candidate in Plant Pathology
PA Vine Decline Survey, a 3-year study, Elwin Stewart, Jim Travis, Nancy Wenner, Bryan Hed, Noemi Halbrendt
FIELD DEMONSTRATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS
Discussion and visitation of field research plots on replant problems and recommendations focusing on Tomato Ringspot Virus and dagger nematodes, John Halbrendt, Elwin Stewart, Jim Travis
Discussion in the Field: Making Compost on the Farm and Compost Sources
  Growers - Sid Butler Phil Roth
Alternative fungicide foliar and fruit disease control trials, Bryan Hed, Jo Rytter, and Jim Travis
Compost Tea Making, Matthrew Ryan (Rodale Institute), Bashar Jarjour, Noemi Halbrendt, Phil Roth

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