Numbered Publications: ID
ID-134: Marketing Options for Commercial Vegetable Growers
Brent Rowell, Tim Woods | Sep. 7, 2000 (Reprinted)
ID-112: Brown Patch Disease
A.J. Powell, Paul Vincelli | May. 30, 2000 (Reprinted)
ID-136: No-Till Small Grain Production in Kentucky
John Grove, Jim Herbek, Don Hershman, Doug Johnson, Jim Martin, Sam McNeill, Lloyd Murdock, Dick Trimble, Dave Van Sanford, Bill Witt | May. 1, 2000 (New)
ID-126: Growing Grapes in Kentucky
Ric Bessin, Gerald Brown, John Hartman, Terry Jones, John Strang, Dwight Wolfe | Apr. 30, 2000 (Reprinted)
Kentucky has a long record of good grape production. As a home fruit crop or commercial crop, grapes have many benefits. Grapevines are relatively inexpensive and easy to propagate. They reach full bearing potential in four years and bear annually. The many varieties of grapes can be consumed fresh or used to make grape juice, jams, jellies, and wine. Grapes are also easy to manage. Vines are trained on trellises or arbors and easily can be sprayed using small equipment for control of insects and diseases.
ID-131: Basics for Heating and Cooling Greenhouses
Bob Anderson, George Duncan, Bob Pearce | Feb. 25, 2000 (Reprinted)
ID-68: The Flowering Crabapple
Rick Durham, Bill Fountain, John Hartman, Bob McNeil, Dan Potter | Oct. 1, 1999 (Minor Revision)
ID-116: Low Cost Post-Row Field Tobacco Curing Framework
George Duncan, Steve Isaacs | May. 1, 1999 (Minor Revision)
ID-100: Understanding Pesticide Labels and Labeling
Lee Townsend | Apr. 30, 1999 (Reprinted)
ID-132: Management of Tobacco Float Systems
Bill Nesmith, Gary Palmer, Bob Pearce, Lee Townsend | Jan. 10, 1999 (New)
ID-125A: Kentucky Winter Wheat Calendar
Morris Bitzer, J.D. Green, John Grove, Jim Herbek, Don Hershman, Doug Johnson, Jim Martin, Sam McNeill, Lloyd Murdock, Lee Townsend, Dick Trimble, Dave Van Sanford | Sep. 1, 1997 (Reprinted)