15 September 2025 The 2025/26 Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture, commonly known as the ‘Dog book’ has been updated with several new … more The post Agrochemical update: 2025/26 ‘Dog book’ updated appeared first on The Australian Wine Research Institute.| The Australian Wine Research Institute
25 August 2025 With spring fast approaching and the spray season almost upon us, the AWRI encourages growers to review agrochemical stocks for use and safe disposal, based on the following: Agrochemical active ingredients recently reviewed by the APVMA for which “last use date” falls in the early part of the current 2025/26 growing season. […]| The Australian Wine Research Institute
20 August 2025 Removing a vineyard is a major undertaking. It requires careful planning, budgeting and responsible waste management. To support growers, a new Vineyard … more The post eBulletin: New guide on vineyard removal and waste management appeared first on The Australian Wine Research Institute.| The Australian Wine Research Institute
16 July 2025 The July 2025 issue of Technical Review is now available! Technical Review is the AWRI’s own technical publication, which includes updates on AWRI research and a curated selection of the most recent grape and wine literature recommended by AWRI Emeritus Fellow Dr Peter Dry and Engagement Specialist Matt Holdstock. Australian winemakers and grapegrowers can visit the […]| The Australian Wine Research Institute
18 June 2025 The 2025/26 Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture, commonly known as the ‘Dog book’, is now available online via the AWRI website, with hard copies being mailed this month. Read on for a summary of the key changes to this year’s ‘Dog book’ and additional information: New active constituent Changes to export harvest […]| The Australian Wine Research Institute