Sidebar: Vine surgery tested as management strategy for
Authors
Hal HuffsmithRobert Abercrombie
Todd Berg
Bernardo Farias
Authors Affiliations
H. Huffsmith is Senior Vice President of Vineyard Operations, all with Sutter Home Vineyards, St. Helena; R. Abercrombie is Vice President of Vineyard Operations, all with Sutter Home Vineyards, St. Helena; T. Berg is Viticulturist, all with Sutter Home Vineyards, St. Helena; B. Farias is Arbuckle Vineyard Manager, all with Sutter Home Vineyards, St. Helena.Publication Information
Hilgardia 62(4):164-164. DOI:10.3733/ca.v062n04p164. October 2008.
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Abstract
Huffsmith H, Abercrombie R, Berg T, Farias B. 2008. Sidebar: Vine surgery tested as management strategy for. Hilgardia 62(4):164-164. DOI:10.3733/ca.v062n04p164
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