Frost protection uses a variety of devices
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Bruce E. BeardenAuthor Affiliations
Bruce E. Bearden is Farm Advisor, Cooperative Extension, Mendocino County, Ukiah, CA 95482.Publication Information
Hilgardia 34(7):38-39. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n07p38. July 1980.
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Abstract
Both spring and fall low temperature injury to vines is common in parts of California. Temperatures that cause winter kill of fully dormant vines—10° F (-12° C)—rarely occur in the grape-growing regions.
Bearden B. 1980. Frost protection uses a variety of devices. Hilgardia 34(7):38-39. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n07p38
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