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Vitis sp. Mish MSU maintains the Viticulture information center within the AgNIC alliance. The center contains links to information and provides the opportunity to ask reference questions.
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This table of contents provides a list of the subjects beneath each heading. The headings are linked to the pages of corresponding links. Click on the heading to go to that section.

Reference Tools

Viticulture History
General Reference and Education
    Grape and Wine Libraries
Food and Nutrition
Discussion Lists/Newsgroups
Laws, Regulations, Policies
Images and Sounds
Statistical Information

Vineyard Management

Vineyard Practices
Nutrition, Fertilization, Irrigation, and Terrior
Pruning and Training Grapevines
Propagation and Grafting
Home Production
Commercial Production
Organic Production
Business and Economics

Cultivars and Germplasm

Grape Cultivars
Norton/Cynthiana Grapes
Muscadine Grapes
Germplasm

Pests

Insects
Mammals, Birds
Diseases
Nematodes, Weeds, Other Pests
IPM, Pesticides

People and Places

Associations, Organizations
Commercial Sites
Universities
Research Centers
Government Agencies
Comprehensive Sites

Publications

Journals/Newsletters
Proceedings
Online Books

U.S. Regional Info

General
Eastern
Midwestern
Southern
Western

World Regional Info

Australia
Canada
Europe
Eastern Europe
South America

 

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MSU Extension for the 21st century will move Michigan forward

MSU Extension has conducted a vigorous internal discussion focused on resculpting itself into a 21st-century organization, while continuing its dedication to furthering the quality of life and prosperity of Michigan citizens. The program now will carry that conversation to its external stakeholders, starting with partners in state government.

“The Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and Michigan State University Cooperative Extension have historically provided relevant, responsive services that were tailored to our rural communities," said Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm. "As Michigan moves from rust to green, these programs will be focused on enhancing our local communities’ efforts to collaborate and innovate in the new clean energy economy. I support continued funding for this restructuring, with its emphasis on growing Michigan's new green economy.”  Read the entire announcement on the MSU News site.
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