SponsoredViticulture Save Many Hours of Tractor Time in the Vineyard with Two Syngenta Fungicides Sponsored When used together there’s two Syngenta fungicides that have the capacity to save many…Staff WriterTuesday 25 September 2018
McLaren ValeNewsSustainabilityViticulture McLaren Vale Grower to Research Best-Practice Regenerative Farming Richard Leask from McLaren Vale has been awarded a Nuffield Scholarship supported by Wine Australia…Anthony MadiganMonday 24 September 2018
Grape VarietiesViticulture The Daring Souls Making Vespolina, Picpoul, Clairette, Arinto and Other Rare Beauties Words by Dan Traucki Over the last few years WBM has published articles covering about…Dan TrauckiWednesday 19 September 2018
NewsViticulture Artificial Intelligence to Map Australia’s 65 Wine Regions Row by Row The vineyards in Australia’s 65 wine regions will be accurately mapped for the first time…Anthony MadiganThursday 6 September 2018
SponsoredTechnologyViticulture SWITCH provides ‘a high level of protection against botrytis’ Sponsored With all the challenges this season could throw up, botrytis is one that grapegrowers…Staff WriterMonday 3 September 2018
NewsViticulture Watering down the impact of climate change on vineyards Watering dormant vines during winter in dry seasons is far more effective at maintaining yields…Anthony MadiganWednesday 29 August 2018
SponsoredTechnologyViticulture Fungicide targeted at powdery mildew delivers ‘outstanding results’ Sponsored Hit hard, hit early is the philosophy behind the new Syngenta fungicide MIRAVIS® targeted…Staff WriterThursday 23 August 2018
Grape GrowingNewsViticulture Before pickers arrive, talk to them about the farm-gate hygiene Fruit and vegetables are picked all year round in South Australia, from grapes to apples…Staff WriterMonday 13 August 2018
Viticulture Biological farming the way to go, says grapegrower Dan Falkenberg After a decade of using biological farming methods, yields have increased and so has the…Anthony MadiganThursday 9 August 2018
Grape VarietiesViticultureZinfandel Ama-zin! Aussie Winemakers Are Making Some Cracking Zinfandels You say zinfandel, I say primitivo. Chaos and confusion aside, Australia is making cracking zinfandels…Dan TrauckiWednesday 27 December 2017
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