Really enjoyed that Matt. Lots of great information. I am interested in tasting that one that you said was your favorite too. That sounds great. Can't wait to see part 2.
Appreciate your feedback! Let’s hope they release the one I liked. Hopefully we’ll hear something in early 2025. Part 2 went live last night, hopefully you can watch it soon.
@@DeanFamilyAcres Always enjoy the vids. Did they happen to say if they would for a fact release that one bronze muscadine? Sure like how my Halls are growing. Really vigorous.
They did discuss. Something like this amzn.to/3zgojEu is what they shared. Glufosinate based. Personally I prefer to not use chemicals and I’d encourage you to do your own research.
Yellow Tennessee Scuppernongs..... I have only one fruit I love! Muscadine grape, scuppernongs in particular. No fruit on Earth I've ever had even comes close in flavor. My moms father would take me picking berrys alot, yes lots of type. The varietal of purple muscadine that's yellow grows all over Tennessee valleys wild. Funny parties even with kudzu muscadines are still there. Properly was important after American chestnut was eliminated....
I've done a little bit in horticulture I'm not sure what you mean by a male plant taking on female characteristics. Without chemical intervention... Friend European wines grapes only exist because of American rootstock. You should be breeding grapes to be more pest and virus resistaene if anything. 😊 Mother vine is amazing in Carolina
Great video Dr. Conner is a wealth of knowledge.
Is so many ways, stay tuned, he graciously spent time for an interview as well.
Really enjoyed that Matt. Lots of great information. I am interested in tasting that one that you said was your favorite too. That sounds great. Can't wait to see part 2.
Appreciate your feedback! Let’s hope they release the one I liked. Hopefully we’ll hear something in early 2025.
Part 2 went live last night, hopefully you can watch it soon.
@@DeanFamilyAcres Yeah that would be awesome if they do. I have it on my desktop to watch eventually today.
I'll be watching for this. Hope I'm home to watch it live, if not I'll catch it the next day.
Thanks, hope it was useful for you. Always appreciate you watching and feedback.
@@DeanFamilyAcres Always enjoy the vids. Did they happen to say if they would for a fact release that one bronze muscadine? Sure like how my Halls are growing. Really vigorous.
Decision to be made this winter on the trail variety.
Our Hall has grow awesome as well!
Matt did you ever ask what they use for an herbicide to keep the grass off the roots of the vines? It’s a very clean look.
They did discuss. Something like this amzn.to/3zgojEu is what they shared. Glufosinate based.
Personally I prefer to not use chemicals and I’d encourage you to do your own research.
I think I see the same on Triumph. The younger vines always seems to have better berries.
It’s always the little tips of info… appreciate you noticing!
Hey I saw Shane from Kinfolk Farms
He did attend, it was good to see him again. We actually got to do an interview at the end of the event, stay tuned as we get these videos edited.
Yellow Tennessee Scuppernongs..... I have only one fruit I love! Muscadine grape, scuppernongs in particular. No fruit on Earth I've ever had even comes close in flavor. My moms father would take me picking berrys alot, yes lots of type. The varietal of purple muscadine that's yellow grows all over Tennessee valleys wild. Funny parties even with kudzu muscadines are still there. Properly was important after American chestnut was eliminated....
I've done a little bit in horticulture I'm not sure what you mean by a male plant taking on female characteristics. Without chemical intervention... Friend European wines grapes only exist because of American rootstock. You should be breeding grapes to be more pest and virus resistaene if anything. 😊 Mother vine is amazing in Carolina
Those memories and what we grew up on are hard to beat for sure.
Did you see any Pomegranate or Pawpaw plantings while there?
No, they don’t have a program for that at this testing facility.