Numbered Publications: Plant Pathology
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 Sanford, Bill Witt | May. 1, 2000 (New)
PPA-44: An Alfalfa Disease Calendar
Paul Vincelli | 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.
PR-422: Nursery and Landscape Program: 1999 Research Report
Sharon Bale, Paul Cappiello, Win Dunwell, Rick Durham, Bill Fountain, Bob Geneve, John Hartman, Dewayne Ingram, Monte Johnson, Bob McNeil, Tim Phillips, Dan Potter, Mike Potter, A.J. Powell, Lisa Vaillancourt, Richard Warner, Tim Woods | Dec. 31, 1999 (New)
PR-423: Fruit and Vegetable Crop Research Report 1999
Bob Anderson, Doug Archbold, Ric Bessin, Gerald Brown, Bob Geneve, John Hartman, Terry Jones, Bill Nesmith, Brent Rowell, John Snyder, John Strang, Tim Woods | Dec. 31, 1999 (New)
PR-425: 1999 Alfalfa Report
Jimmy Henning, Garry Lacefield, Robert Spitaleri, Paul Vincelli | Dec. 15, 1999 (New)
ID-68: The Flowering Crabapple
Rick Durham, Bill Fountain, John Hartman, Bob McNeil, Dan Potter | Oct. 1, 1999 (Minor Revision)
ID-132: Management of Tobacco Float Systems
Bill Nesmith, Gary Palmer, Bob Pearce, Lee Townsend | Jan. 10, 1999 (New)
PR-410: Fruit and Vegetable Program: 1998 Research Report
Doug Archbold, Ric Bessin, Gerald Brown, George Duncan, John Hartman, Terry Jones, Bill Nesmith, Sue Nokes, Brent Rowell, John Snyder, John Strang, Tim Woods | Dec. 1, 1998 (New)
The emphases in our research program reflect industry-defined needs, expertise available at UK, and the nature of research projects around the world generating information applicable to Kentucky. Although the purpose of this publication is to report research results, the report also highlights our Extension program and Undergraduate and Graduate degree programs that address the needs of the horticultural industries.