The 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
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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
Technical Review June 2016 issue available online
9 June 2016The June 2016 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Help turn your agricultural waste into profit
24 May 2016SARDI and the Australian Wine Research Institute are conducting the Transforming Food Loss and Industry Waste into Profit Project.
This project is funded under the … more
Stuck ferments need a rapid response
19 April 201619 April 2016
As vintage draws to a close, the AWRI helpdesk is seeing an increase in enquiries related to stuck fermentations. The main drivers … more
Technical Review April 2016 issue available online
13 April 2016The April 2016 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Agrochemical update March 2015
3 March 2016Fenarimol (Rubigan SC) stocks to be used up
The registration for the powdery mildew active constituent Fenarimol (DuPont product Rubigan SC) has not been renewed. … more
Technical Review February 2016 issue available online
11 February 201611 February 2016 The February 2016 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue … more
Managing late season wet weather
20 January 201620 January 2016
Sustained rainfall in the period from veraison to harvest can put vines under significant threat of disease. This can leave growers and … more
Technical Review December 2015 issue available online
8 December 2015The December 2015 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more