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At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

Harvesting Mars grapes for the workshop tomorrow

July 31, 2018 by Marilyn Odneal

We harvested some Mars grapes for the Home Wine Making Workshop tomorrow to use in demonstrations of the stemmer crusher and pressing the juice.

Karl Wilker (left) decided to harvest Mars grapes to use in the demonstrations tomorrow.
Karl Wilker (left) decided to harvest Mars grapes to use in the demonstrations tomorrow.
Karly and Makayla bring in the 6 lugs we harvested. Each lug weighs about 22 pounds.
Karly and Makayla bring in the 6 lugs we harvested. Each lug weighs about 22 pounds.

 


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