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Grape Hardiness Update for Mid-March 2023 - BC

Posted Mar 20th, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Summerland RDC - Grape Hardiness Update for Mid-March 2023 BC

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Nova Scotia 2022-23 Bud Hardiness Report No. 8

Posted Mar 13th, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Kentville RDC - Eighth 2022-23 Nova Scotia Bud Hardiness Report

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February 2023 Post-Freeze Report: Nova Scotia Wine Grape Initial Impact Assessment

Posted Mar 10th, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Kentville RDC - February 2023 Nova Scotia Post-Freeze Report.

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Grape Hardiness Update for Early March 2023 - BC

Posted Mar 6th, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Summerland RDC - Grape Hardiness Update for Early March 2023 BC

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Nova Scotia 2022-23 Bud Hardiness Report No. 7

Posted Feb 24th, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Kentville RDC - Seventh 2022-23 Nova Scotia Bud Hardiness Report

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Grape Hardiness Update for Mid-February 2023 - BC

Posted Feb 17th, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Summerland RDC - Grape Hardiness Update for Mid-February 2023 BC

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Grape Hardiness Update for Early February 2023 - BC

Posted Feb 3rd, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Summerland RDC - Grape Hardiness Update for Early February 2023 BC

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Nova Scotia 2022-23 Bud Hardiness Report No. 6

Posted Feb 1st, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Kentville RDC - Sixth 2022-23 Nova Scotia Bud Hardiness Report

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Nova Scotia 2022-23 Bud Hardiness Report No. 5

Posted Jan 23rd, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Kentville RDC - Fifth 2022-23 Nova Scotia Bud Hardiness Report

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Grape Hardiness Update for Mid January 2023 - BC

Posted Jan 23rd, 2023 in Cold Hardiness and Climate Change

Summerland RDC - Grape Hardiness Update for Mid January 2023 BC

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