Ohio State University Extension Bulletin

Midwest Grape Production Guide

Bulletin 919-05


Publications for Additional Information

Additional information on the sources indicated here can be found in the next section.

Bordelon, B. P. 1995. Grape varieties for Indiana. Bulletin HO-221. Lafayette, Ind. Purdue University. (Source 6).

Dami, I., J. Masiunas, B. Bordelon. 2002. Herbicide Drift and Injury to Grapes. Carbondale, Ill. Southern Illinois University. (Source 10).

Dharmadhikari, M. R. and K. L. Wilker. 2001. Micro Vinification: A practical guide to small-scale wine production. Southwest Missouri State University. (Source 11).

Hellman, E. W. 2003. Oregon Viticulture. Oregon State University Press. Corvallis, Ore. (Can be obtained through Source 9.)

Howell, G. S., D. P. Miller, and T. J. Zabadal. 1998. Wine grape varieties for Michigan. Bulletin E-2643. East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State University. (Source 5).

IPM Grape Fact Sheets. Set of 14 on: Eutypa Dieback, Powdery Mildew, Botrytis, Black Rot, Downy Mildew, Phomopsis Grape and Leaf Spot, Berry Moth, Grape Cane Borer, Cutworms, Grape Leafhopper, Grape Cane Girdler, Grape Flea Beetle, Grape Rootworm, and Grape Tumid Gallmaker. Extension Publication #102FSG. Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University. (Source 3).

Jourdan, T. D., R. M. Pool, T. J. Zabadal, and J. P. Tomkins. 1981. Cultural practices for commercial vineyards. Geneva, N.Y. Cornell University. (Source 3).

Loux, M. M., J. M. Stachler, W. G. Johnson, G. R. W. Nice, T. T. Baunan. 2004. Weed Control Guide for Ohio Field Crops. Ohio State University Extension Bulletin 789. 176 pp. (Source 2).

Mullins, M. G., A. Bouquet, L. E. Williams. 1992. Biology of the grapevine. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (Source 9).

Pearson, R. C. and A. C. Goheen, Eds. 1988. Compendium of grape diseases. St. Paul, Minn. American Phytopathological Society (APS) Press. (Source 4).

Pool, R. M. et al. 1988. Growing Vitis vinifera grapes in New York State. New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Cornell University. (Source 1).

Reisch, B. I., D. V. Petereson, R. M. Pool, and M. H. Martens. 1993. Wine and juice grape varieties for cool climates. Information Bulletin 233. Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University. (Source 3).

Reisch, B. I., D. V. Petereson, R. M. Pool, and M. H. Martens. 1993. Table grape varieties for cool climates. Information Bulletin 234. Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University. (Source 3).

Smart, P. and M. Robinson. 1991. Sunlight into Wine. Wine Titles, Underdale, South Australia. (Source 9).

Uva, R. H., J. C. Neal, J. M. DiTomaso. 1997. Weeds of the Northeast. Comstock Publishing Associates. Ithaca, N.Y. 397 pp. (Source 3).

Williams, R. N., D. M. Pavek, and R. W. Rings. 1985. Insect and Mite Pests of Grapes in Ohio. Ohio State University Extension. Bulletin 730. Columbus, Ohio. (Source 2).

Wolf, T. K. and E. B. Poling. 1995. The mid-Atlantic winegrape grower’s guide. Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina State University. (Source 7).

Zabadal, T. J. 1997. Vineyard establishment II—planting and early care of vineyards. Bulletin E-2645. East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State University. (Source 5).

Zabadal, T. J. 1999. Pest control in small vineyards. Bulletin E-2698. East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State University. (Source 5).

Zabadal, T. J. 2002. Growing table grapes in a temperate climate. Bulletin E-2774, East Lansing Mich. Michigan State University. (Source 5).

Zabadal, T. J., J. A. Bartsch, G. D. Blanpied, T. J. Dennehy, R. C. Pearson, R. M. Pool, and B. I. Reisch. 1988. Concord table grapes: A manual for growers. Geneva, N.Y. Cornell University. (Source 1).

Zabadal, T. J., G. S. Howell, and B. P. Miller. 1997. Table grape varieties for Michigan. Bulletin E-2642. East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State University. (Source 5).

Zabadal, T. J. and J. A. Andersen. 1997. Vineyard establishment I—preplant decisions. Bulletin E-2644. East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State University. (Source 5).

Zabadal, T. J. and G. Brunke. 2001. Building a grape arbor. Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center (SWMREC) Special Report #16. East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State University. (Source 8).


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