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  • 5 years

    Cover Crops for Vineyard Floor Management

    by Pierre Helwi (October 2017)
    Cover crops are an important component of sustainable viticulture systems as they have a major and direct impact on the health of vines and the surrounding ecosystem. Growing a cover crop minimizes the use of chemicals which may negatively affect the...

  • 5 years

    Keeping Vines Watered

    By Fran Pontasch (July 29, 2018)
    The demand of carrying a grape crop to harvest is stressful for grapevines, even when rainfall and high temperatures are normal. This season is placing extraordinary demands on our grapevines. Demands for water vary by soil type, vine age, competition...

  • 5 years

    Identifying and Managing Winter Injury in Vineyards

    By Jim Kamas (February 2018)
    Grapevines vary in their ability to withstand cold winter temperatures, but in Texas, weather conditions preceding any freeze event typically have more to do with bud and vine survival than the cold hardiness of the variety itself. The process of vine...

  • 5 years

    Using Pruning Weights to Track Vineyard Production Potential

    By Jim Kamas (February 2018)
    Among perennial deciduous fruit crops, grapevines are the most heavily pruned. Unlike many other perennial crops, measurements of one year old growth removed after dormant pruning is a common way to measure vine vigor and a vineyard’s ability to produce...

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