2024 Texas Grape Pest and Weed Management Guide
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- Date of Publication
- April 6, 2022
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Overview
Publication Information
As a Texas grape grower, you're all too familiar with the challenges of protecting your vines from a relentless onslaught of pests and weeds. It's tough enough dealing with these horticulture headaches on your own.
Our 2024 Texas Grape Pest and Weed Management Guide is your essential companion for navigating the complexities of pest and weed control and maximizing your vineyard's potential.
What You'll Gain:
- Expert Advice: Learn from leading Texas A&M AgriLife Extension viticulture specialists.
- Targeted Solutions: Discover effective management strategies for specific pests and weeds common to Texas vineyards.
- Cost-Effective Control: Optimize your pest and weed management practices to protect your investment and maximize your returns.
- Sustainable Viticulture: Embrace environmentally friendly approaches to ensure the long-term health of your vineyard.
The latest research on everything you need to know about Texas Grape Pest and Weed Management in one guide - for free.
Download your copy now and know you're giving your vineyard the best care you can give!
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