Each year, New York Wine & Grape Foundation (NYWGF) invests in research that helps New York’s grape and wine industry stay resilient, innovative, and competitive. The 2025-2026 program reflects that commitment, funding projects that tackle the challenges growers and winemakers face today while building the foundation for a stronger industry tomorrow. From Spotted Lanternfly management and disease-resistant cultivars to canned wine quality and sheep grazing in vineyards, this year’s research covers the full breadth of what it takes to grow and make world-class wine in New York.
Explore the latest Research Reports below and view a complete list of all 2025-26 funded projects here.
Evaluating Visual Cues to Design a Trap-and-Kill Device to Control Spotted Lanternfly
Antolinez/Loeb/Schuster
Optimizing Fruit Color of ‘Vincent’ and ‘Ives’
Bates/Sprague/Taft/Ebert
Reduced Susceptibility to Powdery Mildew by Precision Gene Editing
Bogdanove/Cadle-Davidson/Kaya
Preparing the New York Grape Industry for a Future Without Broad-Spectrum Fungicides
Gold/Lynch/Walter-Peterson
Evaluating Candidate Repellents for Spotted Lanternfly
Loeb/Antolinez
Development of Resilient and High-Quality Wine Grape Cultivars
Oravec/Mansfield
Increasing the Reliability and Scope of NEWA Weather and Pest Model Information
Russo/Olmstead/Walter Peterson/Schuster/Wise
Increasing Automation of Weed and Sucker Control
Sosnoskie/Bates/Jiang
Evaluating Cold Hardiness of Grapevines in New York
Londo/Russo/Schuster
Continuing Veraison to Harvest Newsletter and Fruit Sampling in 2025
Gerling/Walter-Peterson/Wise/Russo/Schuster