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Westover Vineyard Advising
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2016
Be a Better Grape Grower!
Fritz Westover is a leading expert in viticulture education, passionate about making viticulture information accessible, informative, and engaging for all wine grape growers. His goal is to help every grower to Be a Better Grape Grower! Founder of Westover Vineyard Advising and Virtual Viticulture Academy, he consults for vineyards, provides online advising & education to growers, and is a wine industry speaker and contributor. He holds a BS in horticulture from Penn State and an MS from the Penn State Dept of Plant Pathology. He has been working in the viticulture industry for over 20 years in the US and internationally.
Email - support@virtualviticultureacademy.com
Website - www.virtualviticultureacademy.com/
Podcast - www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/
Instagram - westoverviticulture
Facebook - WestoverVineyardAdvising/
LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/fritz-westover-8660797/
Fritz Westover is a leading expert in viticulture education, passionate about making viticulture information accessible, informative, and engaging for all wine grape growers. His goal is to help every grower to Be a Better Grape Grower! Founder of Westover Vineyard Advising and Virtual Viticulture Academy, he consults for vineyards, provides online advising & education to growers, and is a wine industry speaker and contributor. He holds a BS in horticulture from Penn State and an MS from the Penn State Dept of Plant Pathology. He has been working in the viticulture industry for over 20 years in the US and internationally.
Email - support@virtualviticultureacademy.com
Website - www.virtualviticultureacademy.com/
Podcast - www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/
Instagram - westoverviticulture
Facebook - WestoverVineyardAdvising/
LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/fritz-westover-8660797/
Ep63: Pruning Wound Disease Myth Busting #viticulture #wine #farming #grapewine
When you grow up in the country with the most acreage of grapes, it only makes sense that you grow up to be a plant pathologist and research scientist in the world of viticulture. That was the case for Dr. José Ramón Úrbez-Torres. His studies took him from Spain to France, to California, and to Canada, where he studied under the best and gained valuable knowledge on grape growing and plant pathology.
Listen in → www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/vu063
In this episode, we discuss pruning wound disease and bust some of the common myths surrounding the topic.
In this episode, you will hear:
-The significance of regional conditions on pruning strategies.
-The role of xylem vessels in disease spread and cultivar susceptibility.
-The importance of timing in pruning to minimize spore infection risk.
-The effectiveness of biological controls in vineyard management.
-The impact of pre-pruning on disease management and whether protection is necessary.
-The influence of moisture and spore release on fungal infection rates in vineyards.
Chapter
00:00 - Meet Dr. José Ramón Úrbez-Torres
03:21 - Xylem and susceptibility
05:29 - Biological vineyard tools
07:17 - Pre-pruning protection
Follow and Review:
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Resources:
Visit VirtualViticultureAcademy.com/Prune to access, watch, or listen to top pruning content from Fritz including links to other podcast episodes related to pruning wound diseases.
If you have questions about today’s episode or ideas for future episodes, go to VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com and click the Ask Fritz button.
Today’s Guest:
Dr. José Ramón Úrbez-Torres is a research scientist and plant pathologist for the Canadian Agriculture Department.
Connect with Jose via email joseramon.urbeztorres@AGR.GC.CA and view his work - agriculture.canada.ca/en/sector/fields-science/dr-jose-ramon-urbez-torres
Episode Sponsor:
Today’s episode was brought to you by Bahco Tools and by Sunridge Nurseries.
Thank you to Bahco for sponsoring today’s episode. As innovators for more than 165 years, Bahco has introduced the most advanced tools in the world, and Bacho products are manufactured in factories across Europe. I exclusively prune with the Bacho ERGO™ Bypass Secateurs with Elastomer Coated Fixed Handle (size medium). Visit www.bahco.com/int_en to find a dealer near you to get the best pruning tools on the market, along with loppers, hedging tools, cutting blades, files, and more.
Thank you to Sunridge Nurseries for sponsoring today’s episode. Sunridge Nurseries is the exclusive nursery sponsor of the Vineyard Underground podcast. They have been a family-owned company for over 45 years and their dedicated focus on quality and consistency has grown them into the largest supplier of grapevines in both North and South America and the industry leader in nursery standards. Visit them today at SunridgeNurseries.com and mention the code Underground to receive a podcast listener discount on your vine order.
Episode Credits
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.
#VineyardUnderground #VineyardAdvising #Viticulture #Westover #Vineyard #Wine #Grapes #VirtualViticultureAcademy #Pruning
Listen in → www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/vu063
In this episode, we discuss pruning wound disease and bust some of the common myths surrounding the topic.
In this episode, you will hear:
-The significance of regional conditions on pruning strategies.
-The role of xylem vessels in disease spread and cultivar susceptibility.
-The importance of timing in pruning to minimize spore infection risk.
-The effectiveness of biological controls in vineyard management.
-The impact of pre-pruning on disease management and whether protection is necessary.
-The influence of moisture and spore release on fungal infection rates in vineyards.
Chapter
00:00 - Meet Dr. José Ramón Úrbez-Torres
03:21 - Xylem and susceptibility
05:29 - Biological vineyard tools
07:17 - Pre-pruning protection
Follow and Review:
We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click the ‘+ Follow’ button in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second, and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
Resources:
Visit VirtualViticultureAcademy.com/Prune to access, watch, or listen to top pruning content from Fritz including links to other podcast episodes related to pruning wound diseases.
If you have questions about today’s episode or ideas for future episodes, go to VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com and click the Ask Fritz button.
Today’s Guest:
Dr. José Ramón Úrbez-Torres is a research scientist and plant pathologist for the Canadian Agriculture Department.
Connect with Jose via email joseramon.urbeztorres@AGR.GC.CA and view his work - agriculture.canada.ca/en/sector/fields-science/dr-jose-ramon-urbez-torres
Episode Sponsor:
Today’s episode was brought to you by Bahco Tools and by Sunridge Nurseries.
Thank you to Bahco for sponsoring today’s episode. As innovators for more than 165 years, Bahco has introduced the most advanced tools in the world, and Bacho products are manufactured in factories across Europe. I exclusively prune with the Bacho ERGO™ Bypass Secateurs with Elastomer Coated Fixed Handle (size medium). Visit www.bahco.com/int_en to find a dealer near you to get the best pruning tools on the market, along with loppers, hedging tools, cutting blades, files, and more.
Thank you to Sunridge Nurseries for sponsoring today’s episode. Sunridge Nurseries is the exclusive nursery sponsor of the Vineyard Underground podcast. They have been a family-owned company for over 45 years and their dedicated focus on quality and consistency has grown them into the largest supplier of grapevines in both North and South America and the industry leader in nursery standards. Visit them today at SunridgeNurseries.com and mention the code Underground to receive a podcast listener discount on your vine order.
Episode Credits
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.
#VineyardUnderground #VineyardAdvising #Viticulture #Westover #Vineyard #Wine #Grapes #VirtualViticultureAcademy #Pruning
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Grower Q&A Ep25 - Replacing Damaged Cordons #viticulture #vineyardadvising #grapegrowing
มุมมอง 6616 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Fritz answers a question about Replacing Damaged Cordons.
Ep 62: The Timing of Vineyard Management Tasks is Everything #grapewine #farming #viticulture #wine
มุมมอง 7414 วันที่ผ่านมา
Do you know what to prioritize in each stage of the growing season? In this episode, we broke down the priorities with vineyard management expert Matt Doyle based on the three main phases: bud burst through bloom, fruit set through veraison, and veraison through harvest. Listen in for a detailed overview of what growers should pay attention to during each stage for a successful growing season. ...
Half Trunking High Cordon Watson #viticulture #grapegrowing #podcast
มุมมอง 25121 วันที่ผ่านมา
Fritz answers a question about Half Trunking High Cordon Watson.
Ep:61: In the Vines since 1999 #viticulture #vineyard #wine #farming #grapewine #grapecultivation
มุมมอง 8128 วันที่ผ่านมา
Since we are nearing the end of 2024, this episode is a light-hearted conversation between four viticulture friends. As some of you may know, I started my career in viticulture in 1999. Three of my friends also began their grape growing journey that same year: Erin Amaral, Paul Crout, and Randy Heinzen. Listen in → www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/vu061 In this episode, I’m joined by Erin, Pa...
More Examples of Pruning for Strong Cordons in a Young Vineyard #viticulture #grapegrowing
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Fritz shows you More Examples of Pruning for Strong Cordons in a Young Vineyard #viticulture #grapefarming #grapegrowing
Ep60: Expectations from a Custom Crush with Ryan Horn and Greg Stokes #viticulture #wine #farming
มุมมอง 57หลายเดือนก่อน
Custom crush facilities are becoming a popular choice for grape growers who want to make wine without the hefty investment of building a full-scale winery. In this episode, industry experts Ryan Horn from Vintner's Vault and Greg Stokes from Ursa Vineyards and Bending Branch Winery share insights on this topic. Listen in → www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/vu060 Listen in for an overview of wh...
Grower Q&A Ep24 - Sulfur Sensitivity in Winegrapes #viticulture #grapefarming #grapegrowing
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Fritz answers a question about Sulfur Sensitivity in Winegrapes.
Ep059: Late Season Vineyard Management Considerations #vineyardmanagement #covercrop #fertilization
มุมมอง 66หลายเดือนก่อน
Late season vineyard management is important for preparing your vineyard between harvest and dormancy, or whenever the ground freezes, depending on your location. In this episode, we cover each of the three main areas this period focuses on: compost application, vineyard floor management, and dormant season spraying. Listen in → www.vineyardundergroundpodcast.com/vu059 Listen in for late season...
Grower Q&A Ep23 - Overwintering Cover Crop Management #viticulture #grapegrowing #vineyard
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Fritz answers a question about Overwintering Cover Crop Management.
VU Ep058: Top 5 Misheard Grape Growing Concepts #VineyardAdvising #viticulture #Wine #Grapes
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VU Ep058: Top 5 Misheard Grape Growing Concepts #VineyardAdvising #viticulture #Wine #Grapes
Compost & Nutrition Ep2 - Will Compost Benefit Your Vineyard #viticulture #grapegrowing #vineyard
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Compost & Nutrition Ep2 - Will Compost Benefit Your Vineyard #viticulture #grapegrowing #vineyard
VU Ep57: Modern Powdery Mildew Management with Dr. Michelle Moyer #VineyardAdvising #Viticulture
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VU Ep57: Modern Powdery Mildew Management with Dr. Michelle Moyer #VineyardAdvising #Viticulture
Compost & Nutrition Ep1 - What Compost Is / Is Not #viticulture #grapegrowing #vineyard
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Compost & Nutrition Ep1 - What Compost Is / Is Not #viticulture #grapegrowing #vineyard
VU Ep56: The Emergence & Success of the Virginia Wine Industry w/ Dr. Tony Wolf #viticulture
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VU Ep56: The Emergence & Success of the Virginia Wine Industry w/ Dr. Tony Wolf #viticulture
Grower Q&A Ep22 - Diagnosing Leaf Scorch Symptoms Near Harvest #viticulture #vineyard #grapegrowing
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Grower Q&A Ep22 - Diagnosing Leaf Scorch Symptoms Near Harvest #viticulture #vineyard #grapegrowing
VU Ep55: Managing Cold Climate Vineyards & Dealing w/ Cold Damaged Vines w/ Kevin Ker Pt 2 #podcast
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VU Ep55: Managing Cold Climate Vineyards & Dealing w/ Cold Damaged Vines w/ Kevin Ker Pt 2 #podcast
Learn In Vineyard Ep004 - Using Side Netting to Protect Young Vines from Deer #viticulture
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Learn In Vineyard Ep004 - Using Side Netting to Protect Young Vines from Deer #viticulture
VU Ep54: Managing Cold Climate Vineyards & Dealing w/ Cold Damaged Vines w/ Kevin Ker - Pt1 #podcast
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VU Ep54: Managing Cold Climate Vineyards & Dealing w/ Cold Damaged Vines w/ Kevin Ker - Pt1 #podcast
VU Ep53: A Picture of Vineyard Sustainability w/ Niner Wine Estates
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VU Ep53: A Picture of Vineyard Sustainability w/ Niner Wine Estates
Grower Q&A Ep021 - Caring for Deer Damaged Young Vines #viticulture #grapegrowing #farming
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Grower Q&A Ep021 - Caring for Deer Damaged Young Vines #viticulture #grapegrowing #farming
VU Ep52: Harvest Time Q&A #viticulture #grapegrowing #harvesting #vineyardadvising #podcast
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VU Ep52: Harvest Time Q&A #viticulture #grapegrowing #harvesting #vineyardadvising #podcast
Growing Marselan in Texas #viticulture #marselan #winemaking #grapegrowing
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Growing Marselan in Texas #viticulture #marselan #winemaking #grapegrowing
VU Ep51: Learning from Vineyards and Wineries in the Emerging Arizona Wine Region #viticulture
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VU Ep51: Learning from Vineyards and Wineries in the Emerging Arizona Wine Region #viticulture
Dr. Pam Marrone Explains Biological Modes of Action #viticulture #vineyard #grapegrowing #vineyard
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Dr. Pam Marrone Explains Biological Modes of Action #viticulture #vineyard #grapegrowing #vineyard
VU Ep50: Challenges and Successes of Growing Italian Cultivars Outside of Italy w/ Luca Paschina
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VU Ep50: Challenges and Successes of Growing Italian Cultivars Outside of Italy w/ Luca Paschina
Grower Q&A Ep20 - Is It Too Late for Summer Topping and Shoot Thinning? #viticulture #vineyard
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Grower Q&A Ep20 - Is It Too Late for Summer Topping and Shoot Thinning? #viticulture #vineyard
VU Ep49: Midsummer Mismanagement in the Vineyard #viticulture #grapegrowing #viticulture #vineyard
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VU Ep49: Midsummer Mismanagement in the Vineyard #viticulture #grapegrowing #viticulture #vineyard
Grower Q&A Ep19 - Leaf Symptoms of Potassium Deficiency #viticulture #vineyardadvising #grapegrowing
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Grower Q&A Ep19 - Leaf Symptoms of Potassium Deficiency #viticulture #vineyardadvising #grapegrowing
VU Ep48: Advances in Vineyard Nutrition Monitoring w/ Dr. Markus Keller #viticulture #podcast
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VU Ep48: Advances in Vineyard Nutrition Monitoring w/ Dr. Markus Keller #viticulture #podcast
DO you have video : - How establish Cane from Bud ? - How to shape the ARM on Cordon.? 🙏
❤ im so glad for this my first one I planted may have the J rooting now, so now i know how to plant the next one
So simple
Great show Sir, I enjoyed watching....please advise where to buy a lot of vines to plant for an acres land to start a business? TKZ
Tks I've learned so much from you teaching.
Nice video watching from Philippines 🇵🇭
im from Philippines i will try this Bilateral System, Is also effective for table grapes?
Bravo mr.
So you just chop the vine in half?
Right? No clue
Great video. We are establishing a vineyard of Sangiovese here in central Victoria, Australia. Why do you keep the arms short and extend in the next season? Why not just prune to the length you want? We are only looking a 1.5 metre vine spacing, so maybe you have greater spacing and this means a wider cordon?
You spray with chemicals I would never buy yer shit grapes after you mentioned spray with poison chemicals
It's an informative video...just transferred my first trial vines in the ground here in tropical climate country... Thanks for sharing!
You look master with grape...where are you come from ?
nice video 🙏🏻
berkebun official thank you. Glad this was helpful.
Thank you so much for your advice
Its better to undersize the hole and not use slurry with capacitance sensors as they are very sensitive to soil texture as well.. We use pycno sensors and we got skewed results with slurry vs. no slurry..
Try Sentek no slurry probes. Sentek Drill & Drop measures an undisturbed soil medium, not a soil slurry that fills the air gap between soil and probe, which is being used by most soil moisture probe manufacturers. The slurry can create preferential path flow in addition to altering the water holding capacity of water along the probe, providing misleading and potentially crop damaging information to the irrigator . Drill & Drop measures the true accurate soil profile and provides immediate and high quality data for advanced management decisions. Fantastic.
I'm a home grower (rookie) who has 30 merlot vines doing well (planted in march)--after my first prune this dormant season back to below the fruiting wire, do I just let four canes grow and then choose the best two the next dormant season for the cordons (the third leaf?)? What do I do if they fruit in the second season--do I cut them out?
was the other cordon second year growth as well?
Is it possible to make the top of the trunk split into two? To make it a bilateral.
Hi Julian. Pardon the delayed reply. Yes it is possible to make a shoot split into two in the current growing season. It is often referred to as topping and it is appropriate for some situations. For example, if you are growing a trunk from a 2 or 3 year old vine that was cut back to 2 buds in the winter, you can grow a strong shoot up past the fruiting wire, then trim the shoot at the fruiting wire by mid season sometime. I prefer not to trim it until the thickness of the shoot at the fruiting wire is at least pencil size. After doing this, the lateral shoots just below the fruiting wire will be stimulated to grow and can be used to create cordons. I do not suggest doing this late in the season, as there may not be time to get the growth needed to form good cordons. I have some good videos and instructions available at: VirtualViticultureAcademy.com Cheers, -Fritz
Is it possible to force the grapevine to a split trunk? My grapevine is growing upwards with a single trunk, but I put it in the middle of two posts so it goes in a T position like yours. Can I split it in half, or what can I do?
It still has a green stem on the top, so I wanna know if there's a way to split that into bilateral.
Hi Julian. Yes it is possible to make a shoot split into two in the current growing season. It is often referred to as topping and it is appropriate for some situations. For example, if you are growing a trunk from a 2 or 3 year old vine that was cut back to 2 buds in the winter, you can grow a strong shoot up past the fruiting wire, then trim the shoot at the fruiting wire by mid season sometime. I prefer not to trim it until the thickness of the shoot at the fruiting wire is at least pencil size. After doing this, the lateral shoots just below the fruiting wire will be stimulated to grow and can be used to create cordons. I do not suggest doing this late in the season, as there may not be time to get the growth needed to form good cordons. I have some good videos and instructions available at: VirtualViticultureAcademy.com Cheers, -Fritz
Whr can v get that sensor and device from
Thanks for the great videos sir! I am putting my first vines in the ground this month in Portland OR. Trying my luck with Pinot Noir 500 vines, Rootstocks 777,667,115. So much to learn!
Should these wounds be treated with a fungicide like you do pruning wounds in the spring?
Nice video. On establish 4 year old + vines how many days per week/gallon per vine do your irrigate from june until harvest?