describe winter dormancy as it relates to vineyard annual cycle
North: Dec-march South: July - Sept
describe harvest as it relates to vineyard annual cycle
North: Sept- Oct South: March- April
describe verasion and berry ripening
North: July- Sept South: Jan - Mar
describe flowering and fruit set
North: May-June South: Nov - Dec -need warm temp and no rain \_\_\_ occurs when flower develops into grapes -when fail, called color when flower fails, called millerandage
describe early shoot and leaf growth
North: march- May South: Sept - Nov
describe budburst
North: march- Apr South: Sept-Oct
list overarching steps of the vineyard annual growth cycle
bud burst -->mar-apr early shoot and leaf growth-->mar- may flower and fruit set--> may -jun Veraision and berry ripping--> july-sept harvest --> sept- oct winter dormancy --> dec- mar
what are the advantages of hand harvesting
what are the disadvantage of machine harvesting
what are the advantages of machine harvesting?
define veraision as it relates to harvesting
what are 2 harvesting methods?
machine vs. hand
what factors contribute in choosing harvesting method?
how vineyard is planted labor costs / availability topography weather conditions wine making choices
describe biodynamic agriculture
-very limited number of traditional treatments against pest and diseases
-Rudolf Steiner and Maria Thun
Grape growing practices coincide with cycles of planets, moon, stars
-“preperations” are used to fertilize soil, treat disease, ward off pests
describe organic agriculture
how does a grape grower plan density in a vineyard with high levels of nutrients and rainfall
how does a grape grower plan density in a vineyard with low levels of nutrients and sufficient rainfall
when would a low planting density be beneficial?
define yields
define green harvesting
if a grape grower determine the number of grapes to bee too high
list pest that harm a vineyard
1) phylloxera
2) nematodes- microscope worms that transmit viruses
- deture with root stock choices
3) birds and mammals
- increase fungal disease
- deture with net fencing
4) insect
- deture with spraying
what fungal disease can harm a vineyard
1) downy and powdery mildew
- thrive in warm humid enviro
- affect grapes - loose fruit flavor
2) gray rot
- botyris cinerea
- taint flavor
- color loss in black grapes
what preventive measures can be used to prevent fungal disease?
chemical spraying
describes what affect viruses can be in a vinedyard
-most do not kill
-limits vine’s ability to function
-reduces yield and quality
-spread by vine cutting or nematodes
CURE: eradicating by digging and sanitizing land