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Updated: November 13, 2024
Starting a Winery
Resources for starting a winery
Updated: November 13, 2024
Starting a Vineyard
Resources and articles about starting a vineyard including site selection, soils, rootstock selection, training systems, and much more.
Updated: November 13, 2024
Grape Pest and Weed Management
A list of resources for Grape Pest and Weed Management
Updated: October 23, 2024
Avoiding Injury to Grapes From Off Target Herbicide Exposure
Over the past few years there have been quite few cases in Maryland of injury to grapevines from herbicides that were sprayed to control weeds before planting crops on adjacent or nearby fields. Damage has ranged from some minimal leaf distortion through severe damage, crop loss, and vine death.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Grape Fruit Set and Shatter (Coulure)
Grape flowers and fruit set is a very complicated process, which can be influenced by cultivar, environment, vine status and history, biotic and abiotic factors. Optimum conditions for fruit set include high light intensity, warm temperature, and adequate soil moisture and nutrients at bloom. Good fruit set is important for proper cluster formation, development, and ultimate desired maturation and harvest of fruit. The following is some basics on fruit set and some potential causes of poor fruit set.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Early Season Insect Management: Climbing Cutworms
This general term applies to the larvae (caterpillars) of a large number of butterfly/moth species (Lepidoptera) in the noctuid family that feed on buds, young shoots and leaves. Cutworm damage most commonly occurs in vineyards with weeds under the trellis or mulch, and in sandy or light colored soils.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Periodical (17-year) Brood X Cicadas
This Timely Viticulture article is on the periodical (17-year) Brood X Cicadas. The content includes the background, life cycle, damage, and the management of the emergence of the Brood X Cicada in the vineyard.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Nematode Sampling
Nematodes are worm-shaped animals found in many different environments and 10% of known nematode species are parasites of plants. Plant-parasitic nematodes are thread-like, virtually invisible to the naked eye when in the soil or within plant material, and range from 1/50 to 1/8 of an inch (0.2 to 4.0 mm) long with a diameter of about 1/1000 of an inch (30 µm).
Updated: October 23, 2024
Early Warning: Multi-Colored Asian Ladybeetle (MALB) For Grape Growers
Over the past few years, harvesting of some Maryland and Eastern U.S. grapes has been complicated by the presence of Multicolored Asian Ladybeetles (MALB - Harmonia axyridis). The adult beetles can damage fruit in the field but most importantly, acts as a contaminant of the harvest, “fatally” tainting the wine made from the grapes.
Updated: October 23, 2024
Early Season Insect Management: Flea Beetles
Grape Flea beetles, Altica spp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), are small (4-5 mm), oval shaped, metallic blue-purple beetles that jump when disturbed.
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