—Lancaster Firming, Saturday. Nov. 9.1974 52 Pa. Wine Conference Set for December 5-6 Th« seventh annual Pennsylvania wine con* (erence will be held December M at the J. 0. Keller Conference Center on the main campua of The Pennaylvania State University. Topics of the program will be of special interest to potential and established commercial vineyardists and winemakers. Professor Vernon Singleton of The Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis, California, will be the featured banquet speaker. 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Mr. Smith for many years was the grape extension specialist in the Finger Lakes area of New York State. Establishment of prices for wine grapes is an area of particular interest to the newly formed wineries and vineyards in Pennsylvania. Messers. R. K. Matthie, Managing Secretary of the Ontario Grape Growers Marketing Board, and Seaton C. Mendall of Taylor Wine Company will be featured in this aspect of the program. Professors Thomas Stock dale and Clinton R. Studholme, Wild Life Management Specialists at Ohio State University and Penn State University, respectively, will give an in depth presentation with respect to the legal and practical aspects of bird control in vineyards. Dr. Gerald L, Jubb, Jr. also will present information collected with respect to species of birds attacking grapes in Erie county area of Pennsylvania. Dr. Jubb is research grape entomologist at Penn State’s Erie County Field Research Laboratory located in North East, Pa. Dr. Jubb also will discuss grape insects pests in Pennsylvania vineyards. Mr. P. Blair McCord, President of Penn Shore Winery and a wine grape grower himself, will present his experiences in con trolling loss due to birds in his vineyards. Dr. Carl W. Haeseler, Associate Professor of Pomology at Penn State’s Erie County Field Research Laboratory in North East, Pa. will discuss principles and practices of weed control in the vineyard. Dr. Cyril B. Smith, Professor of Plant Nutrition at Penn State will describe the technique for sampling grape vines for plant analysis and the characteristics of an ideal vineyard soil will be discussed in detail, by Dr. Roy P. Matelski, Professor of Soil Genesis and Mor phology at Penn State University. Mr. Thomas Obourn, Erie County Agricultural Extension Agent, will outline the operations in the vineyard and the time normally required to complete these management steps. 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