Vineyard Grape Day Is April 18 Near Plains
Writer: Tim W. McAlavy, (806) 746-6101, email: t-mcalavy@tamu.edu
Contact: Ed Hellman, (806) 746-6101, email: e-hellman@tamu.edu
LUBBOCK – Those who are interested in grape and wine production on the
South Plains should make plans
now to attend the 2nd Annual Vineyard Grape Day at Newsom Vineyard
in Plains on April 18.
Sponsored by Texas Cooperative Extension and the Newsom Vineyard, the
field day will run from
9 a.m. to about 2 p.m. The vineyard is located about five miles north
of Plains on Hwy. 214.
“We will cover several topics relating to grape production and vineyard
management,” said Ed Hellman,
Texas A&M and Texas Tech Extension viticulture specialist based
at Lubbock. “Folks who are interested in
grapes and vineyards will pick up some valuable production information
at this field day.”
Extension and industry experts will cover the following topics: irrigation
management; barrel management in
the winery; winter hardiness; harvest cooperation among wineries; irrigation
research; fresh must chemistry;
and vines and wines.
Arlen Gentry, Texas Cooperative Extension agent for Yoakum County, will
close the program with an
explanation of Texas pesticide laws and regulations.
Neal Newsom will give a hands-on overview of pruning, and demonstrate
operation of a flame cultivator
used in their vineyard. 2-B Ranch will provide a catered barbecue lunch.
Those who plan to attend should RSVP to Neal Newsom at (806) 456-6877,
to help coordinate the free
noon meal. There is no charge to attend.
For more information on this event, contact Extension agent Arlen Gentry
in Yoakum County
at (806) 456-2263; Ed Hellman, at (806) 746-6101; or the Newsom Vineyard.
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