The 2016-17 AWRI webinar program is heating up! Quite literally, with an upcoming session looking at hot extraction as a tool for … more
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Weather update, managing waterlogged vineyards and additional re-entry period information
5 October 20165 October 2016
The AWRI recently distributed information on Managing vineyards after a wet winter and spring. Since then, several regions across New South Wales, … more
Managing vineyards after a wet winter and spring
23 September 2016Winter and spring rainfall has been above average in many grapegrowing regions this year. This is positive for soil moisture levels, but may pose some … more
Results from AWRI Board election
21 September 2016An election was recently held for positions on the AWRI Board in the small levy payer category. There were five candidates from four Australian wine … more
Agrochemical update – September 2016
12 September 2016Change to resistance management strategies
Croplife Australia has recently issued an update to its fungicide resistance management strategies. The AWRI has updated the online version … more
Creating customer value workshops
6 September 2016The Barossa Wine & Grape Association (BGWA) is launching, with the support of the AWRI, a series of workshops dedicated to enhancing business profitability through … more
AWRI webinars – what’s coming up?
5 September 2016The AWRI webinar series is now underway. The next four webinars include topics looking at new technologies and approaches to vineyard management, the role of … more
AWRI Board election now open
31 August 2016An election is currently being held for the vacant position on the AWRI Board of Directors in the small producer category (<2,000 tonnes). Five nominations … more
AWRI webinar series 2016
3 August 2016The AWRI webinar series for 2016-17 starts on 18 August. A series of 20 webinars will be presented between now and May 2017, covering a … more
Agrochemical update June 2016: new ‘Dog book’ available
22 June 2016The 2016/17 edition of Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture (the 'Dog book') is now available. The updated ‘Dog book’ can be viewed via … more