So You Think You Want to be a Viticulture Librarian?

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So You Think You Want to be a Viticulture Librarian? by Suzi Teghtmeyer Agriculture, Forestry and Botany Librarian Michigan State University

Background B. S. in Forestry, minor in Agronomy in 1993 MLS in 1997, Emporia State University, Kansas Last 8 years, the Head of the Paul Evans Library of Fruit Science, Mo. State University, Fruit Experiment Station Extensive grape & wine collections at Evans, supporting more than 40 years of grape & wine research Now the Mi. St. Univ. Ag., Forestry & Botany Librarian

The primary questions asked The best online resources What do you need to know? What the subjects are The primary questions asked The best online resources The best journals The best books Who to turn to with questions Grapegrowing and winemaking are booming industries not just in Missouri but nationwide. In this talk I’m going to address the basics of viticulture research. So what do you need to know?

Viticulture is the growing of grapes What the subject is: Viticulture is the growing of grapes Enology the science of winemaking (oenology) Both date back to the earliest of time, and are still alive and thriving as never before

The primary questions What are the grapes to grow in my area or what kind of grapes are these? How do I start a vineyard? How much will it cost to establish a vineyard?

The best online resources AgNIC Viticulture Web site: http://www.msue.msu.edu/portal/default.cfm?pageset_id=429445 AgNIC - Agriculture Network Information Center An alliance of librarians and information professionals with a Web-presence who are coordinated by the National Agriculture Library. www.agnic.org To answer these primary questions, I’m going to point everyone to the best online resources, and they are compiled at the AgNIC Viticulture web site.

AgNIC Viticulture Web site Homepage of the vit site at Michigan State University. Note the table of contents format.

AgNIC Viticulture site, TOC Note the table of contents format – the headings are links to those sections; the TOC of headings in the left column is consistent through the pages.

Grapes to grow in my area The first question was “what Grapes to grow in my area”. To answer, click on the Cultivars and Germplasm heading

Grapes to grow in my area And you’ll see lists of links in alphabetical order by publication name. FYI – in Missouri we grow French-American hybrid grapes, not the Vitis vinifera that are grown in Europe and out West; the Easter US has too extreme weather for V. vinifera. Note there’s an applicable guide here from Missouri State – click on it…

Grapes to grow in my area

Starting a vineyard Next question was how to start a vineyard; go back to the TOC page and under Vineyard Management are the ‘cultural’ links of growing grapes.

Starting a vineyard You can see there are links to establishment documents under vineyard practices, and there are more in home production. Organic production is here if you need info about organic production…

Cost of establishment The cost of establishment is a big deal breaker in growing grapes commercially. Establishment costs are very high – the vines, trellis systems, irrigation, pesticide & fertilizer needs. There won’t be a decent grape harvest for 4-5 years because only mature grapevines produce significant numbers of grapes. Further down the Viticulture Management page are links to the economics of vineyard start-up costs and needs. You can also see a link here under vineyard Practices to the Fruit Exp. Station publication on Growing Grapes in Missouri.

Cost of establishment Further down the page is a link to this document, the Vineyard Business Plan Workbook, out of Southern Illinois University. – Very good in helping a person estimate costs of setting up a vineyard.

The best journals The scientist Home Grower American Journal of Viticulture and Enology Australian Journal of Grape & Wine Research Home Grower American Vineyard American Fruit Grower Wine East The next category on the need to know list is the best journals – All are held at Evans Library who honors ILL requests. Also…

The best journals On the Vit site Viticulture-Publications is an extensive list on journals and newsletter; not all are full text, especially the scholarly ones, but this provides some indexing to articles and also a lot of newsletter and trade magazines that have articles online.

The best books This is an ambiguous question and the answer depends on what the patron wants. General information – look online Have them look at the materials categorized on the AgNIC Viticulture site, as many general questions are covered in this format.

The best books Textbook information Grape growing / Robert J. Weaver. Viticulture, Vol. 2: Practices / edited by P.R. Dry and B.G. Coombe A wine-grower's guide / by Philip M. Wagner. All are available through MOBIUS; Evans Library, MSU-MG Campus

The best books-Classics Scrolling down on the Vit site Viticulture-Publications page you’ll see the category Online books. These are classic works on grapegrowing and winemaking that have been digitized and are freely accessible online. The top one is Missouri’s famous grower George C. Husmann’s book, the Cultivation of he native grape. Below that is the Foundations of American Grape culture by T. V. Munson, the famous grape breeder from Texas. And there are many others here.

Who to turn to with questions Locally - Fruit Experiment Station, MSU Mountain Grove campus and the Paul Evans Library of Fruit Science Online - Essentially, me, as I am the AgNIC Viticulture librarian – e-mail address is on the main Michigan State University AgNIC page Group support- Wine Librarians Association – Librarians who work with viticulture and wine information on a regular basis (I’m a member) Various lists – AgNIC Viticulture Page – Reference Tools – discussion lists Locally - Paul Evans Library of Fruit Science in Mtn Grove has one of the very best grape & wine journal, book and proceedings collections in the Entire Midwest. It’s a lending library, MOBIUS and ILL.

Agriculture, Forestry and Botany Librarian Michigan State University Thank you!! Have a ‘grape’ day!! Suzi Teghtmeyer Agriculture, Forestry and Botany Librarian Michigan State University teghtmey@msu.edu