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After veraison, as grapes develop their enticing color in the vineyard, the age-old battle between man and nature — in the form of hungry birds — begins. Vintners and farmers have experimented wit
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Viticulturists in California's Central and North Coasts predict a delayed harvest this year due to the cold, rainy spring. This postponement poses a potential threat to the grape crop, leaving it vuln
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Every year in California alone, vintners and farmers lose millions of dollars to birds feeding on their grapes, seeds, and crops. Veraison is a particularly difficult time for vineyards. Grapes are at
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For more than 42 years, vineyard managers and growers have benefitted from revolutionary bird deterrence practices developed by Falcon Crop Protection that have either reduced or completely eliminated
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Every year in California alone, vintners and farmers lose millions of dollars to birds feeding on their grapes, seeds, and crops. Veraison is a particularly difficult time for vineyards. Grapes are at
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Since Falcon Crop Protection (FCP) began the marketing of its FrightKitesâ„¢ four years ago, demand for the highly effective product has reached the point where the number of falcon-shaped kites m
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Fruit-eating birds can cause serious damage to your crops. If left uncontrolled, they’ll eat their way through your orchard before you get a chance to pick a single fruit. You can choose from a numb
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There are somewhere around a dozen birds of prey common in the United States, each existing as an alpha predator among read more
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Sitting with friends in Healdsburg in 2015, Roger Snow had an epiphany. Birds were all over the area, when suddenly two red-tailed hawks flew over. Birds darted away, heading for safety. The seed was
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