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Cornell Virtual Tuesday Timely Topics Webinars

August 25:  Winemaking practices for dealing with high pH and high TA fruit and wines  Speakers:  Misha Kwasniewski and Chris Gerling

August 11: Biology and Management of Post-Veraison Fruit Rots Speakers: Katie Gold and Greg Loeb

June 30: Considerations for Vineyard Establishment  Speakers:  Jim Meyers and Steven Lerch

 

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