Field Guide for Integrated Pest Management in Pacific Northwest Vineyards
$33.00
In this Second Edition, we update pest management practices for established pests and provide new information on emerging pests and diseases. To produce high-quality wine and juice grapes, effective pest management is essential. The heart of the guide describes individual pests (insects/mites, diseases, nematodes, and weeds) and disorders, along with recommendations for their management.
Page Count: 160
Published: June 2013
Revised: February 2022
493 in stock
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