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Drones help Scheid Vineyard grow grapes in Greenfield
2015-01-09 10:33:34| Beverages - Topix.net
FOR NEXT TUESDAY, WHERE THEY WILL HAVE A REPORT ON THE GRANTS THEY'VE APPLIED FOR AND EXISTING AND NEW PREVENTION PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO YOUTH. NEW AT 6:00, A BIG STEP FORWARD TODAY FOR THE USE OF THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE.
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Drones help Scheid Vineyard grow grapes in Greenfield
2015-01-09 05:14:37| Agriculture - Topix.net
The FAA recently lifted its ban on farmers using commercial drones to survey agricultural fields. The changed rule means more drones while be flying over the Salinas Valley's sweeping agriculture fields in the near future.
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Drones help Scheid Vineyard grow grapes in Greenfield
2015-01-09 05:14:36| Agriculture - Topix.net
FOR NEXT TUESDAY, WHERE THEY WILL HAVE A REPORT ON THE GRANTS THEY'VE APPLIED FOR AND EXISTING AND NEW PREVENTION PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO YOUTH. NEW AT 6:00, A BIG STEP FORWARD TODAY FOR THE USE OF THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE.
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Australian winemakers slap sunblock on grapes
2015-01-09 03:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CNN: The harsh Australian sun can really damage the skin. Grape skin, that is. Winemakers Down Under are protecting their crop by spraying a special sunscreen on their vines. "It acts just like putting sunscreen on when you go to the beach," said Bruce Tyrrell, managing director of Tyrrell's Wines. The winery, one of the oldest in Australia, has been protecting its vines in this way for the past couple of years. Yalumba, a winemaker in the Barossa Valley, also uses sunblock to protect its vintages....
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Why not add grapes to your garden?
2015-01-04 21:07:39| Airlines - Topix.net
In an ongoing search for new crops for Hawaiian farmers, some interesting species have emerged as possibilities. Plants including tea, blueberries and grapes have been tested by the University of Hawaii and several varieties are growing successfully here.