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   <title>Wine Making Supplies : Equipment For Sale</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.johnnysjunkyard.com/member_profile.asp?PF=108" rel="nofollow">markjames283</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> Equipment For Sale<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 31&nbsp;May&nbsp;2010 at 2:49am<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; i like your site and much knowledge gained&nbsp; <a href="http://www.grepracticetests.net" target="_blank">gre practice test </a><br>i hope your more knowledge paste site then i read and gained many things<br>]]>
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   <title>AWGGA Forum : Starting A Winery</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.johnnysjunkyard.com/member_profile.asp?PF=107" rel="nofollow">kitw</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> Starting A Winery<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 17&nbsp;May&nbsp;2010 at 3:01am<br /><br />Hello , I also am new to this forum.I am&nbsp; interested in starting a small winery . I live in a wet county .I don't have any land yet , but am looking . Ive been trying to make sence of the law and am about to loose my mind in doing so . I cant even figure out the legal definition of what a winery is in Alabama .Is there a minimum amount of land required ? Do you have to make the wine at the same location as the fruit is grown .Can you buy and sell fruit to other farmers for wine making use ? Is there a required percentage of fruit that you must grow and goes into the making of your wine ? Is there a required percentage of fruit ( ingrediants ) that must be grown in Alabama ? What about the wine testing rooms issue ?Obviously any and all information would be helpfull .<br>]]>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 03:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>AWGGA Forum : 2010 Fruit</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.johnnysjunkyard.com/member_profile.asp?PF=106" rel="nofollow">Brix</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 2010 Fruit<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 21&nbsp;Apr&nbsp;2010 at 10:15am<br /><br /><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN">Anyone&nbsp;in the N. Alabama (Huntsville) area interested in selling or buying fruit for the 2010 season?<?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN></P><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN">I often find it hard to locate fruit so I thought if there were enough interest we could try having our own informal, non-profit&nbsp;exchange.&nbsp; <o:p></o:p></SPAN></P><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN">&nbsp;<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN">If you think you'll have fruit to sell, send me a note with some estimate (lbs) of availability.&nbsp; If you are looking to buy some fruit then send me a note of what you like and the quantity.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN">&nbsp;<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN">The goal would be to buy Alabama Fruit First but trucked fruit could be an option too.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN">&nbsp;<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P><P =Ms&#111;normal style="MARGIN: 0in 1.5pt 0pt"><SPAN lang=EN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; mso-ansi-: EN"><a href="mailto:BamaBrix@GMail.com" target="_blank"><B><SPAN style="COLOR: #4e613a; TEXT-DECORATI&#079;N: n&#111;ne; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt; text-underline: n&#111;ne">BamaBrix@GMail.com</SPAN></B></A></SPAN></P>]]>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 10:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Wine Making Supplies : Best Quality Red Wine, White Wine at Online Wine S</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.johnnysjunkyard.com/member_profile.asp?PF=101" rel="nofollow">ancientpeak</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> Best Quality Red Wine, White Wine at Online Wine S<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 07&nbsp;Oct&nbsp;2009 at 6:53am<br /><br />2007 Sauvignon Blanc – Buy online in $12 only.<br>Sauvignon Blanc is one of the classic wines of Bordeaux and the Loire Valley in France. California Sauvignon Blanc was first popularized by Napa Valley’s Robert Mondavi Winery in the late 1960s. A crisp refreshing wine with hints of green apple and pear. Recommended pairings include seafood, shellfish, and light pastas.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1001&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Merlot – Purchase online in $16 only. <br>High-toned aromas of black cherry and blueberry with hints of cola.&nbsp;A smooth, silky texture brings flavors of black currant, blueberry, mocha, and vanilla cream.&nbsp;The finish is cool and velvety, with hints of blackberry and clove spice. "Youthful and juicy up front with cherry and licorice notes…finishing with red currant, spice, and roasted sage tannins..88pts" Wine Spectator. <br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1002&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Cabernet Sauvignon in $16 only.<br>"This is the best value Cab in this price category that I've tasted in a long while.." Kathy Marcks Hardesty . Our 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon and other wines reflect our commitment to crafting fine wines from our estate Margarita Vineyard in the Paso Robles wine country. We endeavor to craft the best California wine possible from each vintage, showcasing the flavors of Margarita Vineyard and the larger excellence of Paso Robles wine.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1005&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Syrah in $16 only.<br>"Sleek and trim, this is medium-weight, with spice, mineral and ripe berry flavors that are long and lingering..87 pts" Wine Spectator . Warm plum and spice aromas with smoky-earthy nuances.&nbsp;The palate bursts forth with bright rounded flavors of black cherry, plum, cola, and mocha.&nbsp;The finish lingers with long fruit and supple tannins. <br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1003&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2007 Zinfandel in $16 only<br>The 2007 Zinfandel opens with bright aromas of cherry, plum, and vanilla spice. Juicy flavors of raspberry, brambleberry, and black cherry unfold along a broad, seamless texture. Accents of black pepper add to a lively finish.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1010&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Malbec in $35 only<br>Margarita Vineyard offers excellent growing conditions for our 36 acres of Malbec. At under 100 cases, this wine is available only in our tasting room and online store. <br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1006&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Petit Verdot in $35 only <br>The 2006 Petit Verdot showcases Margarita Vineyard's ability to nuture the varietals signature color, racy flavors, and fresh natural acidity. At under 100 cases produced, this wine is only available in our tasting room and online store.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1007&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Petite Sirah in $35 only <br>The 2006 Petite Sirah is loaded with exotic aromas of blueberry, cigar box, anise, white pepper and pomegranate.&nbsp;Luscious flavors of blackberry, black cherry, vanilla bean and cinnamon spice unfold along a big, chewy texture.&nbsp;Dusty tannins add structure to a long, juicy finish.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1008&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Oyster Ridge in $35 only<br>This limited edition cuvee was crafted to honor the dramatic soils and distintive qualaties of the Margarita vineyard. 326 cases produced.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1009&amp;cat_id=1 <br><br>]]>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 06:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Wine Making Supplies : Best Quality Red Wine, White Wine at Online Wine S</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.johnnysjunkyard.com/member_profile.asp?PF=101" rel="nofollow">ancientpeak</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> Best Quality Red Wine, White Wine at Online Wine S<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 06&nbsp;Oct&nbsp;2009 at 2:06am<br /><br />2007 Sauvignon Blanc – Buy online in $12 only.<br>Sauvignon Blanc is one of the classic wines of Bordeaux and the Loire Valley in France. California Sauvignon Blanc was first popularized by Napa Valley’s Robert Mondavi Winery in the late 1960s. A crisp refreshing wine with hints of green apple and pear. Recommended pairings include seafood, shellfish, and light pastas.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1001&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Merlot – Purchase online in $16 only. <br>High-toned aromas of black cherry and blueberry with hints of cola.&nbsp;A smooth, silky texture brings flavors of black currant, blueberry, mocha, and vanilla cream.&nbsp;The finish is cool and velvety, with hints of blackberry and clove spice. "Youthful and juicy up front with cherry and licorice notes…finishing with red currant, spice, and roasted sage tannins..88pts" Wine Spectator. <br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1002&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Cabernet Sauvignon in $16 only.<br>"This is the best value Cab in this price category that I've tasted in a long while.." Kathy Marcks Hardesty . Our 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon and other wines reflect our commitment to crafting fine wines from our estate Margarita Vineyard in the Paso Robles wine country. We endeavor to craft the best California wine possible from each vintage, showcasing the flavors of Margarita Vineyard and the larger excellence of Paso Robles wine.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1005&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Syrah in $16 only.<br>"Sleek and trim, this is medium-weight, with spice, mineral and ripe berry flavors that are long and lingering..87 pts" Wine Spectator . Warm plum and spice aromas with smoky-earthy nuances.&nbsp;The palate bursts forth with bright rounded flavors of black cherry, plum, cola, and mocha.&nbsp;The finish lingers with long fruit and supple tannins. <br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1003&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2007 Zinfandel in $16 only<br>The 2007 Zinfandel opens with bright aromas of cherry, plum, and vanilla spice. Juicy flavors of raspberry, brambleberry, and black cherry unfold along a broad, seamless texture. Accents of black pepper add to a lively finish.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1010&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Malbec in $35 only<br>Margarita Vineyard offers excellent growing conditions for our 36 acres of Malbec. At under 100 cases, this wine is available only in our tasting room and online store. <br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1006&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Petit Verdot in $35 only <br>The 2006 Petit Verdot showcases Margarita Vineyard's ability to nuture the varietals signature color, racy flavors, and fresh natural acidity. At under 100 cases produced, this wine is only available in our tasting room and online store.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1007&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Petite Sirah in $35 only <br>The 2006 Petite Sirah is loaded with exotic aromas of blueberry, cigar box, anise, white pepper and pomegranate.&nbsp;Luscious flavors of blackberry, black cherry, vanilla bean and cinnamon spice unfold along a big, chewy texture.&nbsp;Dusty tannins add structure to a long, juicy finish.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1008&amp;cat_id=1 <br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>2006 Oyster Ridge in $35 only<br>This limited edition cuvee was crafted to honor the dramatic soils and distintive qualaties of the Margarita vineyard. 326 cases produced.<br>http://www2.ibgcheckout.com/ancientpeaks/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1009&amp;cat_id=1 <br>]]>
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   <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 02:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Wine Making Supplies : Discounted pricing on Gewurztraminer and Riesling</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.johnnysjunkyard.com/member_profile.asp?PF=98" rel="nofollow">stephaniebreslin</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> Discounted pricing on Gewurztraminer and Riesling<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 09&nbsp;Sep&nbsp;2009 at 2:42pm<br /><br /><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 48pt"><FONT face=Calibri>KENDALL FARMS<?: prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></P><P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal><FONT size=3><FONT face=Calibri>&nbsp;<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"><o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></FONT></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 20pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Supplier of Premium Washington State Wine Grape Product<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 20pt"><o:p><FONT face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT></o:p></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 24pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Available Immediately! Pre-harvest discount.&nbsp; Limited quantity.&nbsp; <o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 24pt"><FONT face=Calibri>2008 Gewurztraminer and Riesling wine <o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 24pt"><FONT face=Calibri>CALL NOW!<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><o:p><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT></o:p></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 18pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Discounted rates and deeper discounts for bulk purchases. &nbsp;<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal><FONT size=3><FONT face=Calibri>&nbsp;<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"><o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></FONT></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><o:p><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT></o:p></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="COLOR: #660000; FONT-SIZE: 18pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Call or email Stephanie Breslin:<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="COLOR: #660000; FONT-SIZE: 18pt"><a href="mailto:Stephanie@winegrapebroker.com" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff size=5 face=Calibri>Stephanie@winegrapebroker.com</FONT></U></A><o:p></o:p></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="COLOR: #660000; FONT-SIZE: 18pt"><FONT face=Calibri>206.244.3191<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 18pt"><FONT face=Calibri>We match premium winegrape products to wineries to make award winning wines.<SPAN style="COLOR: black"><o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></SPAN></B></P><P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" =Ms&#111;normal align=center><B><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 18pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Let us be your matchmaker!<o:p></o:p></FONT></SPAN></B></P>]]>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Grape Spraying : Pest and Control</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.johnnysjunkyard.com/member_profile.asp?PF=26" rel="nofollow">Anorden</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> Pest and Control<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 17&nbsp;Aug&nbsp;2009 at 10:20pm<br /><br /><H2>Grape Root Borer, <EM>Vitacea polistiformis </EM></H2><P>The <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=4559781" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>grape root borer</FONT></U></A> is a clearwing moth that resembles a paper wasp. The female lays <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=2939250" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>eggs</FONT></U></A> on or near the vine, and newly hatched larvae must find their way into the soil and then to a root. <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=5600629" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>Larvae</FONT></U></A> feed in the roots for up to two years (perhaps longer), moving to larger roots as they grow. Young vines may be killed if girdled and older vines may decline over a period of years. Control is difficult because larvae are so well protected once they enter a root to feed. It can be difficult to tell if an infestation exists, because, in many cases, vine decline is gradual. Soil must be removed from around roots to observe the characteristic tunnels, packed with reddish brown frass, left by the feeding larvae. A less damaging way to check for the presence of grape root borer is to examine the surface of the soil at the base of the vine for cast pupal casings, the translucent, light brown, shed skin of the <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=11331009" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>pupa</FONT></U></A> from which the moth emerged. These will be found at the time of peak moth flight activity. </P><P>Insecticide treatment is aimed at newly hatched larvae still on the soil surface. The only chemical insecticide labelled for grape root borer, Lorsban (or Nufos), is applied to the soil at the base of the vines at or slightly after the peak of moth flight activity (see label for directions). The soil under the vines should be as free of weeds as possible to get good coverage of the surface. Lorsban 4 E may be applied only once during the growing season and not within 35 days of harvest (but may be applied immediately after harvest). Peak flight is later as one travels south in Florida. In north Florida, peak activity is generally in August and September. From Leesburg south to the Fort Myers area, peak activity is in late September to early October. Near Miami, the peak is shifted to October. Pheromone traps have been used for research purposes, but the specific pheromone for grape root borer is not yet available commercially. </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_2></A><H2>Grape Flea Beetle, <EM>Altica chalybea</EM></H2><P>Often the first insect damaging grapevines in the spring is a small, metallic blue beetle, about 0.2 inches in length. <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=3658521" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>Adult beetles</FONT></U></A> feed on buds and unfolding leaves. Females lay eggs on bark, buds and leaves. Small, brown, black-speckled, caterpillar-like <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=1850936" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>larvae</FONT></U></A> then feed on flowers, flower buds, and leaves for 3 to 4 weeks, leaving behind clusters of brown, hollowed-out flower buds. Yields may be severely reduced if beetle populations are high. Vines should be carefully observed in the spring (bunch grapes seem particularly susceptible) and a recommended pesticide (see <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG071#TABLE_1" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>Table 1</FONT></U></A>) applied when necessary. </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_3></A><H2>Grape Leafhopper, <EM>Erythroneura vulnuerata </EM></H2><P><a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=15066423" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>Leafhoppers</FONT></U></A> appear early on bunch grapes and can be found all season. These small, pale yellow insects have bright red markings and feed on the undersides of leaves, puncturing cells and sucking out the contents, giving the leaf a speckled appearance. If a leaf is heavily damaged it may dry up and fall off. Studies in California indicate that a vine can tolerate up to 20% leaf loss a month after fruit set before yield is affected. </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_4></A><H2>Grape Seed Chalcid, <EM>Evoxysoma vitis</EM></H2><P>This tiny (1/8 inch) wasp lays her eggs in developing grape seeds. Larvae develop in the seeds and emerge as adults just before the grapes ripen. Damage has only been observed on the bunch grape varieties Blue Lake, Lake Emerald, Stover, and Norris. The presence of the wasps can be monitored with yellow sticky cards suspended under the vine canopy beginning in early to mid April. In one study conducted in a central Florida vineyard, wasps were caught from late April to mid July but grapes were attacked only for the first three weeks in May, possibly because the grape seeds were at the proper stage for wasp survival for only a short time. Malathion has been found to give good control and may be applied after wasps have been detected on sticky cards. </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_5></A><H2>Grapeleaf Skeletonizer, <EM>Harrisina americana</EM> and Grape Leaffolder, <EM>Desmia funeralis</EM></H2><P>The caterpillar stages of these two <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=4316366" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>moths</FONT></U></A> damage leaves but are not often present in large numbers. <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=12045867" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>Skeletonizer larvae</FONT></U></A> are brightly colored (striped) and feed in groups. <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=6321232" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>Leaffolders feed</FONT></U></A> on both muscadine and bunch grape leaves. On muscadines, early stage larvae will tie together several leaves and feed in a group. Older <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=12558856" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>larvae</FONT></U></A> construct leaf rolls. On bunch grapes, which have thicker leaves, larvae fold, rather than roll leaves. Very high populations can cause premature defoliation. If natural biological controls do not seem to be keeping populations in check, insecticides may be used, including the biological insecticide, <EM>Bacillus thuringiensis </EM>(Bt). </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_6></A><H2>Grapevine Aphids, <EM>Aphis illinoisensis </EM></H2><P><a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=1966007" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>Grapevine aphids</FONT></U></A> are dark brown, shiny, soft-bodied insects that feed on the new shoots and leaves, particularly in the spring and fall. Many other insects attack aphids and chemical control is necessary only when high populations are found. </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_7></A><H2>Grape Phylloxera (Leaf Form), <EM>Daktulosphaira vitifoliae</EM></H2><P>Another sucking insect related to aphids, the <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=365963" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>phylloxera</FONT></U></A> feeds protected in raised galls that form on the upper surface of the leaf. The leaf form of phylloxera does not appear to cause much damage. To control it chemically, vines must be treated just when galls are opening. Endosulfan is labeled for phylloxera control. </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_8></A><H2>Sharpshooters, <EM>Homalodisca coagulata</EM>, <EM>Oncometopia nigricans</EM></H2><P>Large leafhoppers of several species are vectors of Pierce's disease, including <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=8510760" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>brown</FONT></U></A> and <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=1148253" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>blue sharpshooters</FONT></U></A>. Only varieties of grapes resistant or tolerant to this disease can be successfully grown in Florida. Chemical control of the vectors is not effective. </P><A name=SECTI&#079;N_9></A><H2>Other Pests</H2><P>Because Florida hybrid bunch grapes are being planted in greater numbers in areas where they have not been grown before, other insects not mentioned here may be found as occasional pests and should be brought to the attention of county extension personnel. Some additional minor pests include <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=11072580" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>grape curculio, <EM>Craponius inaequalis</EM></FONT></U></A>; <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=1678645" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>grasshoppers</FONT></U></A>; <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=15670512" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>scarab beetles, <EM>Anomala nigrapicta</EM></FONT></U></A><EM>;</EM> and a gall midge which caused <a href="http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LyraEDISServlet?command=getScreenImage&amp;oid=16488707" target="_blank"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>grape tomato galls, <EM>Lasioptera vitis</EM></FONT></U></A>.</P><H3>Tables</H3><A name=TABLE_1></A><DIV =table><A name=TABLE_1></A>Table 1.&nbsp; <P>Insecticides registered for use on grapes.</P><TABLE =center cols=6 border=1><COLGROUP><COL width=206><COL width=273><COL width=136><COL width=111><COL width=226><COL width=367><T><TR><TD><P align=center><B>Common Name</B></P></TD><TD><P align=center><B>Trade Name</B></P></TD><TD><P align=center><B>REI</B></P><P align=center><B>Hours</B></P></TD><TD><P align=center><B>PHI</B></P><P align=center><B>Days</B></P></TD><TD><P align=center><B>Target Pests</B></P></TD><TD><P align=center><B>Notes</B></P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Abamectin</TD><TD>Agrimek 0.15 EC*</TD><TD>12</TD><TD>28</TD><TD>twospotted spider mite</TD><TD>Use restrictions - Do not make more than two applications per growing season. If a second application is necessary do not apply within 21 days of first application.</TD></TR><TR><TD>Acephate</TD><TD>Orthene 97</TD><TD>24</TD><TD>See Notes</TD><TD>aphids, thrips</TD><TD>For application only to non-bearing vines in nursery fields or in non-bearing vineyards.</TD></TR><TR><TD>Azadirachtin</TD><TD><P>Neemix 4.5; </P><P>Aza-Direct</P></TD><TD><P>12</P><P>4</P></TD><TD></TD><TD>aphids, caterpillars, leafhoppers, leafrollers, thrips, beetles, grubs, weevils, leaffolder</TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD><P><EM>Bacillus thuringiensis</EM></P></TD><TD><P>Dipel 2X; Dipel DF; Lepinox WDG<SUP>(1)</SUP>; Deliver; XenTari</P></TD><TD><P>4</P><P><SUP>(1)</SUP> 12</P></TD><TD>0</TD><TD><P>grapeleaf skeletonizer (ground only), grape leaffolder, achema sphinx moth (hornworm), saltmarsh caterpillar (ground only), grape leafroller (Dipel 2X)</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD><P><EM>Beauveria bassiana</EM></P></TD><TD>Botanigard ES</TD><TD>4</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>scarab beetles, plant bugs, weevils</TD><TD><P>Because <EM>B. bassiana</EM> is a fungus, it may not be effective when fungicides are being used.</P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Carbaryl</TD><TD><P>Sevin 80S; Sevin 4F; Sevin 80WSP; Sevin XLR PLUS; Carbaryl 4L</P></TD><TD>12</TD><TD>7</TD><TD><P>flea beetles, grape leaffolder, grape leafroller, leafhoppers, leafrollers, saltmarsh caterpillar</P></TD><TD><P>Toxic to bees. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 5 times but not more often than once every 7 days. For grape leaffolder control, apply before first brood larvae emerge from rolls. Do not concentrate spray on the bunch or visible residues may result.</P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Chlorpyrifos</TD><TD><P>Lorsban –4E*; Nufos 4E*</P></TD><TD>24</TD><TD>35</TD><TD><P>grape root borer</P></TD><TD>Do not make more than 1 application per season. Soil drench only at or before peak moth flight..</TD></TR><TR><TD>Cryolite</TD><TD><P>Kryocide, Prokyl Cryolite 96</P></TD><TD>12</TD><TD>30</TD><TD><P>flea beetles, grape leaffolder</P></TD><TD><P>Apply as needed with a minimum of 21 days between applications.</P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Diazinon</TD><TD>Dzn diazinon 50W*; Dzn Diazinon AG500*; Diazinon AG500*; Diazinon 50 WP*; Diazinon 50W*; Diazinon AG600 WBC*; Diazinon 5 WB*</TD><TD>24</TD><TD>28</TD><TD><P>leafhoppers, grape leafhoppers, aphids, spider mites</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD>Dicofol</TD><TD>Dicofol 4E; Kelthane 35</TD><TD>12</TD><TD>7</TD><TD>mites</TD><TD><P>Do not combine with lime. Do not apply to any crop within 2 weeks following sulfur dust or spray. </P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Dimethoate</TD><TD><P>Dimate 4EC, Dimethoate 4EC<SUP>(1)</SUP>, Dimethoate 5 lb; Dimethoate 400</P></TD><TD><P>48</P><P><SUP>(1)</SUP> 4 days</P></TD><TD>28</TD><TD><P>grape leafhoppers</P></TD><TD><P>To avoid objectionable (visible) deposits on canning or table grapes at maturity, do not apply after berries reach 0.25 inch in diameter.</P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Endosulfan</TD><TD><P>Phaser 3EC; Phaser 50WSB; Thiodan 3 EC</P></TD><TD>24</TD><TD>7</TD><TD><P>grape leafhoppers, grape phylloxera (leaf form)</P></TD><TD><P>Do not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3 lbs. active ingredient per acre per year. Do not use on Concord variety as severe plant injury is likely to occur. </P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Fenpropathrin</TD><TD><P>Danitol 2.4 EC Spray*</P></TD><TD>24</TD><TD>21</TD><TD>eastern grape leafhopper, grape flea beetle, grape leaf skeletonizer (also grape seed chalcid)</TD><TD><P>Not for use in or around residential areas. Do not exceed 2-2/3 pts. of Danitol (42-2/3 fl. oz., 0.8lb. ai) per acre per season. </P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Malathion</TD><TD><P>Malathion 5; Malathion 8EC; Malathion 57EC, Malathion 55; Malathion 8 Aquamul</P></TD><TD>12</TD><TD>3</TD><TD><P>leafhoppers, spider mites</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD>Methoxychlor</TD><TD><P>Methoxychlor 2 EC</P></TD><TD>12</TD><TD>14</TD><TD><P>grape leafhopper, leaf skeletonizer, twospotted spider mite, grape flea beetle</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD>Naled</TD><TD><P>Dibrom 8 Emulsive</P></TD><TD>48</TD><TD>3</TD><TD><P>leafhoppers</P></TD><TD><P>Do not apply when temperature is over 90° F. Post bloom application can cause fruit russeting.</P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Neem oil</TD><TD><P>Trilogy</P></TD><TD>4</TD><TD></TD><TD><P>aphids, mites, spider mites</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD>Parafinnic oil or Petroleum oil</TD><TD>Ultra-Fine Oil; SunSpray Ultra-Fine; Spray Oil Emulsion Fungicide, Insecticide and Miticide</TD><TD>4</TD><TD>0</TD><TD><P>mites, leafhoppers</P></TD><TD><P>Check label for compatibility with other pesticides.</P></TD></TR><TR><TD>Phosmet</TD><TD><P>Imidan 70-W</P></TD><TD>24</TD><TD>14</TD><TD><P>flea beetle, grape leafhopper</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD>Potassium salts of fatty acids</TD><TD>Insecticidal Soap 49.52 CF; M-Pede</TD><TD>12</TD><TD>0</TD><TD><P>leafhoppers, aphids, mites</P></TD><TD>Do not spray grapes during the period between the start of blooming and 2 or 3 days post shatter. Application made with dilute spray equipment (more than 75 gallons of spray per acre) and/or tank mixes containing sulfur may mark fruit of grapes.</TD></TR><TR><TD>Pyrethrins</TD><TD><P>Pyreth-It</P></TD><TD>12</TD><TD>0</TD><TD><P>grape leafhopper</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD><P>Pyrethrins</P><P>Rotenone</P></TD><TD><P>Pyrellin EC</P></TD><TD>12</TD><TD><P>12 hours</P></TD><TD><P>aphids, leafhoppers, mites, thrips</P></TD><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD>Sulfur</TD><TD>Kumulus DF; Microfine Sulfur; Dual Spraying and Dusting Sulfur; Wettable Sulphur; Sulfur Flowable 6</TD><TD>24</TD><TD>1</TD><TD><P>red spider mite</P></TD><TD><P>Do not use within two weeks of an oil spray treatment or petroleum solvent based pesticide products such as emulsifiable concentrates. </P></TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=6><P><B>* Restricted use only.</B></P></TD></TR></T></TABLE></DIV>]]>
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