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Smart management lowers vine frost risk
A SILENT killer, frost can devastate a vineyard overnight, destroying young vines and freezing delicate new shoots. Recommendations by a group of viticultural authorities on how best to prevent frost
13/01/2012
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Diverse range makes harvester choice tough
LIKE all sporting teams, all makes of grape harvesters have their supporters and it can be difficult to make the right choice given the range of options available. Before even selecting a machine man
13/01/2012
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Biogas use lets Tarac power on
AS electricity prices rise and pressure mounts on businesses to cut greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel use, members of the wine industry are embracing alternative forms of energy such as solar p
13/01/2012
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genetic mapping solves starling
DESCRIBED as 'aerial rats', starlings are implicated in the spread of 25 human diseases across the world, a disease causing fungus and the transmission of lice and mite parasites that occupy the nests
13/01/2012
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Draft water plan revives Basin irrigator concern
THE draft Murray-Darling Basin Plan, released early last month, reaffirmed uncertainty surrounding water for food production and has clearly not resolved community concerns that were triggered by the
13/01/2012
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Scientists unlock brett gene secrets
WINE that tastes metallic or smells of hospital disinfectant is probably contaminated by an undesirable yeast known at brett. Bretty off-flavours are caused by Dekkera (brettanomyces) bruxellensis, w
13/01/2012
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Wine Australia rejects UK office downsizing rumours
THE nation's peak marketing organisation for the wine industry has refuted reports – arising from comments made at the Wine Australia annual general meeting – that it is considering
13/01/2012
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Hedonist labelled Aust's export best
AUSTRALIA sends thousands of wines offshore to all corners of the globe each year, with one wine celebrated each year as the 'best of the best'. The Hedonist 2009 McLaren Vale Shiraz has been awarded
13/01/2012
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Industry avoids tough wine labelling reform
THE wine industry has welcomed a decision by the Federal Government not to require specific warnings on alcohol labels. The industry has been given two years in which to meet labelling requirements &
13/01/2012
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High rainfall creates vine canopy control headache for growers
PROLONGED warm and rainy spring weather has boosted dam levels and vine vigour – as well as some spectacular weed growth – in Western Australia's south west wine regions. For inland
13/01/2012
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