Draggingtree Posted January 3, 2017 Share Posted January 3, 2017 Courtesy of Bobby Cox In his vineyard, Bobby Cox uses hand-for-scale to show how long his grape leaves should actually be. Chemical damage from herbicide drift causes leaves to shrivel and suffer from strapping, interrupting the grape productivity. Texas winegrowers fear new herbicides will wipe out industry by Elena Mejia Lutz Jan. 2, 2017 12Comments Competing against millions of acres of cotton, winegrowers fear federal approval of new herbicides to be used on genetically modified cotton seeds will wipe out the wine industry in the Texas High Plains. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clearvision Posted January 3, 2017 Share Posted January 3, 2017 Courtesy of Bobby Cox In his vineyard, Bobby Cox uses hand-for-scale to show how long his grape leaves should actually be. Chemical damage from herbicide drift causes leaves to shrivel and suffer from strapping, interrupting the grape productivity. Texas winegrowers fear new herbicides will wipe out industryby Elena Mejia Lutz Jan. 2, 2017 12Comments Competing against millions of acres of cotton, winegrowers fear federal approval of new herbicides to be used on genetically modified cotton seeds will wipe out the wine industry in the Texas High Plains. Well not to rain on Texas wine producers' parade... but I don't think they have anywhere near the potential market of other crops. We try Texas wines every couple of years and still have a hard time with them. We enjoy going to tour some of the vineyards and tasting, but really don't end up buying much to take home. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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