Author: Annie Klodd, University of Minnesota Extension Educator-Fruit and Vegetable Production
Webinar topic: What to Do Now in the Vineyard - Fungicides and Planting Vines
Time: Approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes
This webinar was co-hosted by University of Minnesota Extension and University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension. It originally aired live on May 13, 2020 at 1:00pm CDT.
Speakers included Annie Klodd, University of Minnesota Extension Educator, John Thull, University of Minnesota Grape Breeding Program, and Dr. Amaya Atucha, University of Wisconsin Extension Specialist for fruit crops.
The first 20 minutes included discussion about the current weather, fungicide applications, and considerations for pesticide use such as tank mixing, gleaning information from pesticide labels, and use of adjuvants. The second section of the webinar discussed techniques for planting vines and caring for young vines. The third portion of the webinar involved Q&A about the topics discussed, as well as vine nutrition and alternative methods of weed control.
You can watch the video below, or open it in Youtube:
Webinar topic: What to Do Now in the Vineyard - Fungicides and Planting Vines
Time: Approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes
This webinar was co-hosted by University of Minnesota Extension and University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension. It originally aired live on May 13, 2020 at 1:00pm CDT.
Speakers included Annie Klodd, University of Minnesota Extension Educator, John Thull, University of Minnesota Grape Breeding Program, and Dr. Amaya Atucha, University of Wisconsin Extension Specialist for fruit crops.
The first 20 minutes included discussion about the current weather, fungicide applications, and considerations for pesticide use such as tank mixing, gleaning information from pesticide labels, and use of adjuvants. The second section of the webinar discussed techniques for planting vines and caring for young vines. The third portion of the webinar involved Q&A about the topics discussed, as well as vine nutrition and alternative methods of weed control.
You can watch the video below, or open it in Youtube:
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