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Grape phenology and GDD accumulation

May 25, 2015 by Marilyn Odneal

N Norton E-L Stage 18 14 leaves separated; flower caps still in place but cap color fading from green.

GDD base 50 accumulated since April 1 = 567 (Tuesday, May 26 - system down on Monday) http://agebb.missouri.edu/weather/reports/gddTable.asp Phenology stages according to the Modified E-L system http://door.uwex.edu/files/2010/10/ModifiedEichhornLorennzsystem.pdf … [Read more...] about Grape phenology and GDD accumulation

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Grape phenology and GDD accumulation

May 18, 2015 by Marilyn Odneal

Chardonel E-L Stage 16-17 10-12 leaves separated; inflorescence well developed, single flowers separated.

GDD base 50 accumulated since April 1 = 448 http://agebb.missouri.edu/weather/reports/gddTable.asp Phenology stages according to the Modified E-L system http://door.uwex.edu/files/2010/10/ModifiedEichhornLorennzsystem.pdf   … [Read more...] about Grape phenology and GDD accumulation

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Putting duraline on the raspberry trellises

May 15, 2015 by Marilyn Odneal

Randy Stout and Jeremy Emery install the Duraline. Photo by Jennifer Morganthaler.

We use a 12.5 gauge monofilament line - Duraline - for the catch wires on the raspberry trellis. We use gripples to connect the lines and tighten them. … [Read more...] about Putting duraline on the raspberry trellises

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Grape phenology and GDD accumulation

May 11, 2015 by Marilyn Odneal

N Norton E-L Stage 14 – 15 7-8 leaves separated; shoots elongating rapidly, single flowers in compact groups.

GDD base 50 accumulated since April 1 = 372 http://agebb.missouri.edu/weather/reports/gddTable.asp Phenology stages according to the Modified E-L system http://door.uwex.edu/files/2010/10/ModifiedEichhornLorennzsystem.pdf   … [Read more...] about Grape phenology and GDD accumulation

Filed Under: Grapes, Phenology

Don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers along the way.

May 11, 2015 by Marilyn Odneal

Randy Stout takes a moment to stop and smell the flowers!

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