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A comprehensive manual for commercial and amateur grape-growers that surveys grape domestication and regional suitability, propagation methods, rootstocks, vineyard layout and management, fertilization, pruning and training systems for eastern and Pacific climates, greenhouse culture, pest and disease control, marketing, products, and breeding. It includes botanical descriptions and an extended varieties chapter with practical notes for small-scale and commercial plantings, illustrated methods for grafting and trellising, and guidance on soil, cover crops, and fertilizers while acknowledging variable results. The tone balances practical instructions, regional adaptation, and varietal selection to help readers plan, establish, and maintain productive vineyards across North American conditions.

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U. P. Hedrick

U. P. Hedrick was an American horticulturist and author known for his extensive contributions to the field of fruit cultivation. His works primarily focus on various fruits, particularly those grown in New York. Notable titles include "The Cherries of New York" and "The Grapes of New York," which serve as comprehensive guides for both amateur and professional growers. Hedrick's writings reflect his deep knowledge of horticulture and his commitment to advancing agricultural practices in the early 20th century. His detailed manuals remain valuable resources for understanding fruit varieties and cultivation techniques.

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