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Enhancing Biodiversity in Idaho Vineyards

Habitat restoration using native plants in and around wine grape vineyards has the potential to improve biological control of pest insects and mites. Dr. David James from Washington State University will present information on research conducted over five years on the best native plants to use in regional viticulture to achieve enhanced IPM and make vineyards ‘hot spots’ of biodiversity. He will also present information on the prospects of using flowering native plant species for in-row ground covers that are hardy and drought tolerant. The beauty of shrub-steppe native plants and their associated insect biodiversity can benefit not only pest management but also nature conservation and the quality of farm and community life. Please join us for a presentation of Dr. James’ findings and an opportunity to discuss with regional growers the opportunities and challenges for enhancing biodiversity in local vineyards. Please register by April 24.

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POINT (-116.793756 43.599232)
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15593 Sunny Slope Rd.
Caldwell, ID
United States

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