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GIS and Precision Viticulture Dave Gerner | GIS Specialist | TWE Todays Presentation 1. Introduction to TWE and the Sustainability Team 2. GIS & Precision Viticulture at TWE 3. Examples from around the Business 4. Our


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GIS and Precision Viticulture

Dave Gerner | GIS Specialist | TWE

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Today’s Presentation

  • 1. Introduction to TWE and the Sustainability Team
  • 2. GIS & Precision Viticulture at TWE
  • 3. Examples from around the Business
  • 4. Our Challenges and Strategies
  • 5. ArcGIS Online
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Introduction to the Sustainability Team

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Our core functions

Sustainability Sustainability & environment Innovation & trials Technical support

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Our r Global al Footp tprin rint

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United States

United States

  • 10 Wineries
  • 49 Vineyards
  • 4,002 Planted Hectares

Italy

  • 1 Winery
  • 2 Vineyards
  • 145 Planted Hectares

Australia

  • 8 Wineries
  • 78 Vineyards
  • 8,939 Planted Hectares

New Zealand

  • 2 Wineries
  • 8 Vineyards
  • 339 Planted Hectares

Italy Australia New Zealand

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TWE’s Current Capabilities

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GIS & Precision Viticulture at TWE

  • Plant Cell Density (PCD) Mapping / Zonal Mapping – split picking
  • Site Mapping – vineyard blocks, site infrastructure, natural resources, etc.
  • Asset Management – people, machinery, equipment, grapes, mobile assets, etc.
  • Mobile Mapping – vineyard assets, pest & disease
  • Disaster Planning & Management – bushfires, flooding, P&D
  • Precision Viticulture – John Deere & TopCon
  • Winery – tank optimization, risk management
  • Sales, marketing and demographic analysis
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In the Vineyard

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Low Vigour Medium Vigour High Vigour

Vineyard Fruit Wine

Vineyard variability drives wine quality Precision Viticulture exploits vineyard variability

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Building our knowledge

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Imagery

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Optimal quality outcomes

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PCD & Zonal Mapping

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PCD Maps to Zone Maps

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Coonawarra Digital Elevation Model

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Coonawarra Digital Elevation Model

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Coonawarra Digital Elevation Model

Wynns Winery Vineyard Office Penola

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Coonawarra Digital Elevation Model

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Making decisions

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Disaster Management

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Bushfire Disaster Management

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Adelaide Hills Bushfires – January 2015

6pm Friday 2nd 7:30 pm Friday 2nd 8am Saturday 3rd 1:30pm Saturday 3rd

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Erratic wind conditions throughout event

Jan-15 Day Temps Rain Evap Sun Max wind gust 9:00 AM 3:00 PM Min Max Dir Spd Time Temp RH Cld Dir Spd MSLP Temp RH Cld Dir Spd MSLP

°C °C mm mm hours km/h local °C % 8th km/h hPa °C % 8th km/h hPa

1 Th 15.1 37 12.3 WNW 31 14:58 23.9 43 SW 11 1012.1 34.2 20 NNW 9 1009.3 2 Fr 23.2 44.1 13.1 NW 41 11:19 34.9 12 N 17 1009.4 42.8 10 NW 20 1006.7 3 Sa 24.4 38.2 8.9 SW 56 14:44 29.2 33 SSW 15 1005.8 35.4 17 S 28 1007.3 4 Su 17.7 30.5 13.6 S 33 0:51 21.6 51 SSE 13 1016.4 28.9 33 SE 13 1014.8 5 Mo 18.2 34.9 43.4 13 ESE 50 22:57 24.1 45 Calm 1016.7 32.4 28 SE 13 1014.7 6 Tu 23.7 39.4 10.2 13.4 ESE 48 23:33 30.2 31 ENE 11 1015.4 38 25 WSW 19 1013.1 7 We 27 42.2 10.8 8 W 46 17:55 35.1 29 N 17 1011.8 39.4 23 WNW 17 1008.7 8 Th 21.8 27.2 7.4 7.6 1.3 SSW 52 7:12 22.3 94 S 9 1010.5 25.6 64 N 15 1008.6

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Frost Management

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Frost Management

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Frost Management

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In the Winery

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Visualising harvest in real time

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Winery Baume dashboard:

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In the Cellar Door

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Region Mapping

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Vineyard Planning – Hazeldene & Deer Farm (Victoria)

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Vineyard Mapping

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Sales, Marketing & Other Business Units

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Sales & Marketing – Product Understanding

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Sales & Marketing – Sales Volume by Postcode

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Sales & Marketing – Sales Volume by Postcode

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Precision Viticulture

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Image analysis for accurate yield estimation

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Auto-steering of tractors on the horizon for Viticulture

  • Controller
  • GPS
  • Auto-steer
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Future tractor operations to be controlled from the office

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Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPAs)

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Challenges & Strategies

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Our Challenges:

  • Data-rich company: how to turn data into information
  • How to deliver information to relevant stakeholders
  • Geographically disparate (global)
  • Single Point of Truth
  • IT limitations – support, training, infrastructure
  • People
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ArcGIS Online

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ArcGIS Online

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ArcGIS Online

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ArcGIS Online

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ArcGIS Online

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ArcGIS Online

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ArcGIS Online

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ArcGIS Online

How does this affect a business?

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GIS Data Management

Our Challenges:

  • Data-rich company: how to turn data into information
  • How to deliver information to relevant stakeholders
  • Geographically disparate (global)
  • Single Point of Truth
  • IT limitations – support, training, infrastructure
  • People
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ArcGIS Online at TWE

  • Provides a central data repository
  • Accessible to the entire business
  • Leverages existing technology
  • Range of applications and solutions
  • Mobile enabled
  • Integrates with other IT / GIS platforms
  • Easy to use / easy to train = self-sufficiency
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ArcGIS Online at TWE How we use it:

  • Block boundary mapping
  • Pest & Disease mapping
  • Operational deployment – mulching, weed management, fertilizer application, etc.
  • Asset management
  • Irrigation asset mapping and maintenance
  • Phenology mapping
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ArcGIS Online – Vineyard Mapping

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ArcGIS Online – Vineyard Mapping

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ArcGIS Online – Vigour Assessment

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ArcGIS Online – Irrigation Asset Mapping

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ArcGIS Online – Pest & Disease Assessment

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ArcGIS Online – Pest & Disease Assessment

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Thank you & Questions