L Some Current Grape Recommendations SAgricultural Research Center, Leesburg / IFAS, University of Florida i Saturday, Feb. 24, 1979 -' f The following pages include some of the latest. research findings and recommendations concerning grape growing in Florida. Thi-s- information will be updated from time to time and will be available for handout at the Bunch Grape Field Day (July 19, 1979, 9:30 a.m.) and the Muscadine Grape Field Day (August 16, 1979, 9:30 a.m.). Field days are open to the public, and provide a good way to keep abreast of recent research here and elsewhere that will affect grape culture, varieties, pest control, etc. Present staff working on grape research and stationed at Leesburg in- clude Dr. W. C. Adlerz (Entomologist), Dr. D. L. Hopkins (Plant Path- ologist), and Dr. J. A. Mortensen (Geneticist and Horticulturist). Grape research is also undertaken in Food Science Department (Gaines- ville) and Agricultural Research Centers in Monticello, Live Oak, and Fort Pierce. Leesburg ARC Research Report (WG 79-1) 100 copies