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Crop Update - 4/19/2007
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UPCOMING EVENTS REMINDER:

COFFEE POT MEETINGS -
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. until 12 noon

5/2/07 Niagara County, Jeff Schultz Vineyard Ransomvville NY
5/9/07 Harbor Creek, Klenz' Vineyard North East PA
5/16/07 Noble Winery/vineyard Westfield, NY
5/23/07 Dan Sprague vineyard Irving, NY
5/30/07 Harry Raby vineyard Lewiston, NY

Grape Farm Business Management   Barry Shaffer

Seven Warning Signs You Can't Ignore

  1. Build up Accounts Payable
  2. Credit Card Debt
  3. Term out Debt (Restructure) several grape farms have had to go this route over the past 3 or 4 years.
  4. Cancel Insurance esp. life insurance policies.
  5. Property and Income Tax Arrears
  6. Borrow from Friends and Relatives
  7. Can't meet Payroll

If your farm operation has one or more of these sign, there is an urgent need for analysis and action on your part. When these signs are triggered, operators have probably burned through any cash reserves they had and are likely to have been losing net worth for a year or more!

The sooner you recognize these signs, the more options you have to correct the operation. Delay making the tough decisions and you may end up liquidating the farm. Early detection and correction are key to a sustainable business.


Weather Facts   Tim Weigle and Edith Byrne
Fri., 5/4 Sunny, with a high near 60°.
Friday night:
Clear, with a low around 36°.
Sat., 5/5 Sunny, with a high near 54°.
Saturday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42°.
Sun., 5/6

Mostly sunny, with a high near 57°.
Sunday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48°.

Mon., 5/7 A 30% chance of rain showers. Partly cloudy, with a high near 67°.
Monday night: A 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50°.
Tues., 5/8 Partly cloudy, with a high near 65°.
Tuesday night:
A 40% chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 47°.
Wed., 5/9 A 40% chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a high near 61°.
Weather Facts Information: through Tuesday 4/18/2007
Year
High
Low
Pct.
GDDs
Jan. GDDs
Apr. GDDs
2007
45
38
0
0
62.5
14
2006
67
43
0
5
73.5
54
2005
68
42
0
5
53.5
28
  Jan. accum. Apr. accum. per/day accum.
Average GDDs: 56.28 32.58 3.28
April Precipitation: 1.13"  
Average Precipitation (April) 3.21"  
Year-to-Date Precipitation 10.37"  
Average High 58.0°    
Average Low 38.6°    
You can follow the DAILY high and low (updated daily) by visiting http://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/Dailys2007.htm. Also, from the main weather page (http://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/weather.htm) you can navigate to other weather information/pages that we maintain for your information and use.
The weather proverb from the Farmer's Almanac this week is:
If the Sun should set in gray, the next day will be a rainy day. . .

Sustainable Viticulture Workbook Project

We continue to hear from growers and are still asking for more volunteers to go through the workbook, answering the questions that pertain to them (and let us know what questions do not pertain to their operation)! Please let us know if you are interested by emailing Edith (emb35@cornell.edu or grape@netsync.net)! We would love to hear from you.

Update - We have met with growers from Chautauqua, Niagara, Cattaraugus Counties in New York and several growers from PA. for this project which is a cooperative effort of growers, processors, the Finger Lakes Regional Grape Program, Long Island Grape Program and the Lake Erie Regional Grape Program.

Going over the questions in the workbook typically takes about 90 minutes. Depending on your operation and the type of grapes you are growing doesn't make any difference either - we are interested in everyone's input, no matter how many acres you have. Once you have completed the first phase of going through the workbook and answering the questions scaled from 1 (best practice) to 4 (should look at this practice to see if it can be improved), a follow-up visit is scheduled with a member of the SWCD from your county (they have the money to help with cost sharing) to discuss how you might be able to move the practices that received a rating of 4 to a rating closer to 1 - this is the Action Plan meeting.

The workbook questions are painless, self-reflective and the comments made by growers' are very positive - including how going over the questions makes them think about their total operation, or how they might be able to do or think about something differently, etc.

We have appointments set up with more growers through the month for both the workbook portion and Action Plan meetings... If you are interested in working with us on this project please send Edith an email or give her a call at 716.672.6830 so she can schedule an appointment with you.



Lake Erie Regional Grape Program Extension Team Members:
Andy Muza Extension Agent, Erie County, PA Cooperative Extension (814) 825-0900
Barry Shaffer Area Extension Farm Business Management Educator (716) 679-3185
Hans Walter-Peterson Area Extension Grape Cultural Practices Educator (716) 672-2191
Tim Weigle Sr. Area Extension Educator, Grape IPM (716) 672-6830
For any questions or comments on the format of this update
please contact Tim Weigle at: timweigl@netsync.net

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