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Its latest trial results (announced in May 2022) further proved its efficacy and ideal product positioning in grapes, with Evoca outperforming a leading chemical product when applied at the flowering stage of grapes in a fungicide rotation program. The latest trials also demonstrated that wine grape juice quality, vinification ...
Biological stimulation research began in the 1920’s, re-emerged in the 1950’s with the space race and continues today. Music and wine grapes provide an interesting parallel track. If music makes better wine, might sound, electronic or microwaves similarly stimulate algae? Music and wine grapes ...
An illness in the family would force John and Wilma to change tack again in 2003, this time planting grape vines on 3 hectares of sandy soil. This was the beginning of De Reestlander wines. ...
“With more and more consumers favoring healthy fruits, and research continually revealing the benefits of muscadine grapes, these grapes should have excellent market potential, not only in the U.S., but throughout the ...
That’s why agricultural experts from The Ohio State University are offering tips on how to keep those herbicides from getting onto other crops, especially valuable specialty crops such as grapes. Doug Doohan and Roger Downer, both of Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, are the authors of “Reducing 2,4-D and Dicamba Drift Risk ...
Representatives from the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre, Grape Growers of Ontario, Niagara College and Golden Horseshoe Food and Farming Alliance spoke of the various technological and other innovations being undertaken throughout the region. ...
Global warming has begun to change the conditions for a fine wine harvest. The grapes are blooming earlier in Burgundy. The vintners of Vaud in Switzerland have a new harvest timetable. ...
A new study from NASA and Harvard University finds that climate change is diminishing an important link between droughts and the timing of wine grape harvests in France and Switzerland. During a study of wine grape harvest dates from 1600 to 2007, researchers discovered harvests began shifting dramatically earlier during the ...
Wine grapes, California's No. 3 cash crop, in general are far less thirsty than the state's No. 2 cash crop, almonds. But with 615,000 acres of wine grapes in production in California, wine industry trends in water use clearly have an impact on the overall water supply. ...
Wine grape growers and other agricultural operators along California's northern coast have long been committed to improving fish habitat while running sustainable agriculture operations. ...
In the process of wine making, yeast is used to convert the sugar contained within the grape juices into alcohol. At the end of this process the yeast is removed to avoid spoiling of the flavour of the wine and to leave it with a clear appearance. The process of wine fermentation The grapes need to be ...
Colombia is known for producing some of the finest Criollo and Trinitario cacao beans in the world. Like wine grapes, different cocoa bean varietals produce distinctive flavor notes. ...
To view the multimedia assets associated with this news release, please select: http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/martini-asti/47517/ On the steep hills in the heart of the Asti region of Northwest Italy, 400 family vineyards grow the distinctly sweet moscato grapes - the only grape selected for MARTINI Asti-Italian Sparkling Wine. The moscato ...
” Dr Davies’ Adelaide-based research team also conducted sensory tests on wine produced from treated grapes and found the application of plant-growth regulators had no effect on the wine’s flavour or aroma. ...
As one of the world's leading producers of wine made from organically grown grapes, Bonterra is partnering with Growing Power, an organization focused on providing communities with healthy foods, to raise awareness and funds for urban farming. ...
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