Jan 23, 2018
New mobile app for vineyard management available

A new mobile application for vineyard managers has been released for free download for iPhone and Android mobile phones. The Vineyard Advisor provides recommendations for managing some 350 problems afflicting grapes nationwide, from diseases, insects, mites, nematodes and wildlife, toenvironmental stress, physiological disorders and weeds.

Ed Hellman, Professor of Viticulture at Texas Tech University, led development of The Vineyard Advisor while holding a joint appointment as Viticulture Extension Specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Dr. Hellman is now full-time with Texas Tech, based in Fredericksburg where he is leading expansion of viticulture and enology teaching and research programs in the Texas Hill Country.

The Vineyard Advisor provides recommendations on control strategies and action thresholds, natural controls and cultural practices, organic materials and pesticides. The most current list of all pesticides labeled for use on grapes to control a specific problem is retrieved from the EPA label database. Full labels are available in PDF format for most pesticide products. Weed management recommendations provide cultural practices and general recommendations, as well as special considerations for difficult to control weeds, or those that have developed tolerance to herbicides.

Two search options are available to the user: search The Vineyard Advisor database for grape problems, or search for pesticides labeled for use on grapes. The pesticide search can be done by product name or active ingredient. Customized links are provided to the app user’s state agricultural extension service and pesticide regulatory agency based on the user’s location.

The Vineyard Advisor can be downloaded for free at:

iTunes App Store:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vineyard-advisor/id1187381601?mt=8

Google Play (Android):

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.tamu.agrilife.VineyardAdvisorApp


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