When was conventional grape growing widely implemented throughout the world?
The second half of the twentieth century
What are the aims of conventional grape growing and how are they achieved?
Aims
How achieved
What are the advantages of monoculture?
What are the disadvantages of monoculture?
Why are so many grape growers moving away from conventional farming?
They have increasingly realized that agrochemicals are harmful to the soil, the plant, laborers, and the end consumer.
What are the three themes to sustainable viticulture?
What are the aims of sustainable viticulture?
How do grape growers who employ sustainable viticulture practices predict/prevent pest or disease outbreaks?
Integrated pest management (IPM) is also known as ____ ____.
Lutte raisonée
Lutte raisonée allows the use of chemical interventions:
Only when necessary
What are some actions a grape grower practicing sustainable viticulture needs to implement to keep their vineyard as healthy as possible?
What are the advantages of sustainable viticulture?
What are the disadvantages of sustainable viticulture?
What are the aims of organic viticulture?
What are four key features of organic viticulture?
What do organic grape growers use to combat mildew?
Sulfur and copper sulfate
Copper can build up in soil if grape growers over use it.
How are some organic grape growers rethinking the use of copper sprays?
In vineyards where frequent sprays are necessary, some grape growers believe that careful use of longer-lasting synthetic chemical sprays might be a better option for the environment.
Name two ways organic grape growers combat disease and pests in the vineyard.
What is the universal requirement across all global organic-certifying bodies for a vineyard to be certified organic?
The vineyard must go through a period of conversion working towards organic standards before it can be certified.
This increases costs for the grape grower, but having the certification can be an advantage when selling in certain markets.
What are the advantages of organic + biodynamic grape growing?
What are the disadvantages of organic + biodynamic grape growing?
Biodynamic viticulture is based on the work of these two people.
Rudolf Steiner and Maria Thun
Biodynamic viticulture utilizes organic practices along with:
Philosophy and cosmology
Grape growers who practice biodynamics view the vineyard holistically, and time their actions to coincide with the cycles of the planets, moon and stars.
What are the four “days” of biodynamic viticulture?