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White, Gerald B.; Shaffer, Barry E.; Pool, Robert M.; Lalor, Alejandro. |
There has been an interest in replanting generic wine grape varieties; however, the prices of these grapes have been in the range of $200-250 per ton in recent years, low by historical standards. There is a need to identify varieties which are useful and profitable to the winery, consistent in production, and which can be efficiently produced in New York vineyards so that the value of the grapes to the winery better matches the cost of grape production. Elvira may be one variety which meets these criteria. This research was undertaken to (1) evaluate the yields, costs, and practices associated with replanting and growing Elvira grapes using the soil and managerial resources of New York growers; and (2) to evaluate the profitability and financial... |
Tipo: Working Paper |
Palavras-chave: Crop Production/Industries. |
Ano: 1997 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/122719 |
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