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Bow-rod shakers lead to harvesting era change
WHEN mechanical grape harvesting was first introduced in the early 1960s, the big and cumbersome machines were greeted with a fair amount of scepticism, particularly from premium winegrape producers a
28/07/2008
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Organic inputs creates Wild Soul in Sunshine State
"IF there is a hard way of doing things, we've found it." Those were the words of Queensland's Wild Soul owner and winemaker Andy Boullier.
28/07/2008
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Wine labels with 'flair' command attention
EYE-CATCHING wine labels feature in Adelaide illustrator John Engelhardt's repertoire, as he combines artistic flair with his clients' vision to create unique, contemporary images.
28/07/2008
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Popularity poll helps decide machinery purchase
EVEN in tough economic times, growers need to ensure they have the equipment needed to get the most out of their operation.
28/07/2008
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Gas shortage rocks WA vintage
IN the midst of bottling its 2008 whites, the Western Australian wine industry has been sideswiped by a gas crisis.
28/07/2008
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Mixed fortunes continue for Aust wine
THE Australian wine industry, not for the first time, is experiencing mixed fortunes in selling its product to overseas consumers and to those in the domestic market, according to statistics.
28/07/2008
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Chemical report revives cost fears
A REPORT prepared for all governments within Australia dealing with chemicals of security concern has revived concerns in the grape and produce industries over the prospect of more restrictions and hi
28/07/2008
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NZ crushed glass trial shows promise
AN crushed glass mulch help grapes ripen? The answer to this question is the aim of a trial in a Canterbury vineyard in New Zealand
28/07/2008
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Never mind the quality, feel the price
MOST drinkers prefer expensive over cheap wines, but only if they know the price, according to a working paper published by the American Society of Wine Economists in April.
28/07/2008
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Grim outlook faces Murray grapegrowers
MURRAY Darling irrigators in New South Wales and Victoria have started the season with zero allocations, while their South Australian counterparts opened with 2 per cent, sparking concerns about anoth
28/07/2008
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