Grape Growing and Cultivar Review of the Pacific Northwest
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1980.34.3.61Abstract
The States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and the Province of British Columbia in Canada comprise the Pacific Northwest. The Pacific Northwest is becoming an important grape growing region. The grape areas in this region have many similarities in soil, climate and varieties. Commercial grapes in these states are grown in the interior valleys. Low rainfall, plenty of sunshine and frost-free days during the growing season make this region ideal for growing grapes. However, low winter temperature dropping to -15°F makes grape growing hazardous in certain years.
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