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Fruit Thinning
Author: alex ( View All alex´s Blogs )
Posted: 08.02.09 12:00am GMT | Viewed: 5613 Times
It is a site that no winery owner wants to see, bunches of fruit lying on the ground. But for a vineyard which is yielding for the first year it is a worthy investment.
Workers thinning fruit in the shiraz vineyard
Fruit
thinning reduces the loads and stresses on the young vines and keeps
them strong for future years. It also allows us to remove the weaker
bunches which are slower to develop which will in turn allow the vines
to concentrate their efforts on the remaining bunches and improve their
quality. It is quite painful to watch, but the long-term benefits are
obvious.
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