CropWatch MVGWTA
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- Technologie
CropWatch endeavours to provide growers in the McLaren Vale region with technical information on key viticultural issues such as pest and disease identification, risk and management.
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CropWatch Vintage 2024 Ep5
Vintage 2024 is halfway through picking in the McLaren Vale Wine Region. James, Jen and special guest agronomist Harry Shaw assess grapes after the four-day heatwave. How are the varietals Nero d'Avolo, Aglicianico, Mataro, Montepuliciano compared to Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon.
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"So, was lots of rain a good thing?
Jen and James chat about the challenges of a wet summer in McLaren Vale.
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CropWatch Podcast Vintage 2024, Episode 3
Berries Peasize is this a good time to have rain?
James and Jen catch up between Thunderstorms to talk rainfall, disease resistance and upcoming workshops hosted by McLaren Vale Grape Wine and Tourism. -
Behind the scenes at the MVGWTA Reworking & Grafting Workshop
The CropWatch Podcast returns for a new vintage looking at changing varieties and reworking vineyards.
Jen and James review presentations from Foundation Viticulture | South Australia | Nick Dry, which featured websites to help you pick new varieties using the Australian Alternative Wine Show database: Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show (aavws.com) and Rauscedo: Grafted vine configurator: choose the perfect one | Vivai Rauscedo
Clint Ledgard (CL Contracting) presented tips for grafting, and Matthew Hatwell (Chalk Hill Viticulture) and Jodie Armstrong (MVGWTA) reviewed reworked vines. -
CropWatch Mid-harvest Vintage 23
Rain overnight has changed conditions on vineyards. Canopies and bunches are wet. James Hook is joined by Jen Pedder Agronomist and grape grower to check for Botrytis in the McLaren Vale CropWatch weather station monitoring site.
Discussed in this podcast;
Harvest is 40% complete in the McLaren Vale Wine Region
Late season Botrytis Control.
The Grape Assess App.
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As vintage 2023 progresses
Harvest is approaching 30% complete in the McLaren Vale Wine Region. James and Gill meet up to discuss why harvest is late, spring and autumn are cool, and some of the factors that have led to low yields.