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May 30, 2008

Rain, rain go away!!

I never thought I would say that!  After the last 3 years of drought conditions, when we begged for rain, this spring has been a complete turn-around. We've had rain virtually the whole month of May! This week it rained almost every day with a couple of really good heavy rains and thunder storms.  Luckily there wasn't any hail here along with those storms.  Over in Madiran they had lots of hail, some producers losing 100% of their potential harvest this year.  I can't imagine what that would be like. 

Back here in the southern Rhône, we are scrambling to fight mildew and oidium.  Conventional farmers just go out and spray a systemic fungicide and are "tranquille" as they say here, but we who are organic and can only rely on copper and sulfur have to be super vigilant.  Matt has been trying to reduce our copper use in the vineyards, keeping our levels as low as possible, but in a year like this we don't really have a choice.  Matt was out spraying about 10 days ago and yesterday we were out there again. Normally we treat every two weeks, but with all of the rain we have been getting it just gets washed off.  I'm headed back out there this morning to finish what we didn't last night, we're only supposed to have scattered showers today. I've seen some spots on the leaves in various places in the vineyards indicating that the mildew is out there, I just hope that we're spraying at the right times in order to control it.  Our first three years were relatively mildew and oidium free, and organic agriculture seemed to be a piece of cake, hopefully we can pull this one off! 

My computer is having lots of issues these days, I've got a bug that freezes everything up, so I'm having to run Windows in Safe Mode, which is a pain, thus every time I think about posting, I am put off by the idea of having to deal with it!  I think I'm going to have to finally switch computers, but I hesitate because I like my computer!! It's been with me since 2000, shocking, but true!

May 20, 2008

Home sweet Home

Pict0082Wow, we had a great trip, but it sure is good to be back.  The month of May is my favorite time of year, all the leaves are out and seemingly everything is in bloom.  The poppies are my favorite, dotted around the countryside, in the vineyards and along the roadside, I can see why they brought a glimpse of hope and happiness to the soldiers in WWII, they certainly brighten my days.

It's been raining here quite a bit!  Things were so busy before we left we didn't have time for a copper and sulfur treatment on the vines, thus we worried the whole time we were gone, and must have driven some of our friends crazy with our phone calls every other day!    

Pict0080Luckily, upon our return everything looked good, no signs of a massive outbreak of mildew or odium, phew.  Matt got out there Sunday and sprayed all of the vineyards, so we should be ok.  The vines seem to have grown a lot, and the weeds too!  It hasn't rained for a few days so we're hoping that things will dry out enough to get the Weed Badger out this weekend, but right now they are talking about more rain, Saturday and Sunday.  We'll see.

This week is my last push to finish the 2009 verPict0069sion of the Bettane and Desseauve guide, so I'm stuck in front of my computer when I'd rather be out "suckering" in the vineyards.  (removing the "suckers" or vine shoots that are sprouting out in the wrong places. )  I say that now, but after a day or two, I'll wish I had an excuse not to have to sucker anymore.  I have to admit, it's my least favorite vineyard activity, maybe this year will be different though, who knows!?

I'll tell you all about our trip in the coming days, but for now I have to get back to the guide....