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Technical Review August 2021 issue available online
11 August 2021The August 2021 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue … more
Time to spring into the next five AWRI webinars – registration is open now!
10 August 2021As we head towards the welcome warmth of spring, registrations are now open for the next series of the AWRI’s 2021 webinar program. Starting on … more
New version of winemaking calculator app
28 June 202128 June 2021
The winemaking calculators app is one of the AWRI’s most popular tools. It takes the guesswork out of a whole range of … more
Agrochemical update June 2021 – New ‘Dog book’ available
23 June 202123 June 2021
The 2021/22 edition of Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture (the ‘Dog book’) is now available. The updated ‘Dog book’ can … more
Technical Review June 2021 issue available online
10 June 202110 June 2021
The June 2021 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue … more
Technical Review April 2021 issue available online
7 April 2021The April 2021 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue … more
Managing Botrytis in the winery – webinar and key resources
17 February 2021Recent wet weather across a number of grapegrowing regions has led to conditions that are favourable to the development of Botrytis bunch rot. Botrytis outbreaks … more
Technical Review February 2021 issue available online
9 February 2021The February 2021 issue of Technical Review is now available online. Articles and abstracts can be viewed individually, or the full issue can be downloaded. … more
Late-season Botrytis: webinar and key resources
5 February 2021Recent wet weather across a number of grapegrowing regions has led to conditions that are favourable to the development of Botrytis bunch rot. Botrytis outbreaks … more