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Stefano Bortolussi started the discussion Vineyard postharvest fertilization in the forum Berries a year ago
Vineyard postharvest fertilization
Hello,
I have been asked how to fertilize an organic vineyard (12 metric tons per hectare of expected output in a sound management) that has not been fertilized since several years, with production constantly declining. This year the harvest is very poor (in 2023 this vineyard had a severe hail).
The owner is pondering the option of going back…
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Carlton Moore replied to the discussion Cover Cropping Series courtesy of TFSN – Thanks to John Kempf! in the forum Cover Crops a year ago
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Christopher Whitehorn posted an update a year ago
I was taking fruit samples the other day at a field not owned by our company and came across the strangest growth I’ve ever seen in my life on grapevines. I saw pictures of it earlier in the season from another employee and I chalked it up to the owner using 60-60-60 to fertilize and the understory is scorched earth bare sand, but it hasn’t…
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Could it be some kind of mite galling?
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I have seen similiar growth in young vineyards in our region, but not with such heavy degredation. Here it is caused by thrips. Maybe it is in combination with a virus induced growthdepression?
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Hi John,
I recently listened to your July 18 “Ask me Anything” talk on Youtube. At around 57:22 you talk about differences in soil test results, with some minerals appearing that were not expected. I hope I interpreted this correctly. I remember years ago in Acres USA reading about Louis Kervran who wrote a book about…
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