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Yesterday’s Wine News
With the warm up in temperatures, our MO vineyards will be breaking bud soon. Along with the promise of warm weather and a new batch of wine, the new season brings with it vineyard pests. Bugs, fungi, bacteria, and a variety of larger critters enjoy grapes just about as much as you and I do. Deer, turkey, racoons, and smaller birds all love to eat grapes, plus rodents and rabbits will often cut their teeth on the hard trunks of the grapevines.
However, other parts of the world have to deal with critters that we never will. Yesterday, I noticed a flurry of articles about South Africa’s vineyard pests – baboons! South Africa, being in the southern hemisphere is just finished up with their harvest season. One article states a grower lost 40% of his crop to baboons last month. Yikes! Thank goodness we don’t have to worry about baboons here in Missouri!
Cheers.