Grapegrower and Winemaker Issue 639, 2017
Title: Developments in vineyard mechanisation and precision management
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Keywords: advances, agriculture, analysis, Andrew McElrone, Apogee, berry, box, California, canopy, Carnegie Mellon University, chemical, Chris Peterson, Christopher Parry, Clemens, climate, cluster, Collecting, Collection, colour, composition, cost, County, crop, data, department, detection, developments, economic, efficiency, environmental, equipment, Evaluating, farm, field, flavour, fruit, funding, fungal, GPS, grape, growers, growing, harvest, health, Imaging, impact, initiative, irrigation, Joanne Reynolds, Kaan Kurtural, labour, leaf, light, Lodi, management, manager, maturity, mechanisation, Mechanization, Mesa, methods, Midwest Grower Supply, mildew, monitor, Napa Valley, national, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, Operations, Oxbo International Corporation, Pittsburgh, practices, Precision viticulture, producer, production, profit, program, project, pruning, quality, removal, research, ripe, rising, season, sensor, Shortage, soil, Sonoma, Spatial, Stephen Nuske, suckering, technologies, Technology, temperature, thinning, tools, Trailer, trellis, trial, university, US, V-MECH, variability, vine, vineyard, Wage, water, wine, workers, yield
Page Number(s): 65-69
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