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Item Climate forecasting to improve nitrogen management in the Wet Tropics(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016) Rodman, G; Skocaj, DSRA researcher Danielle Skocaj's PhD thesis investigated the impact of climatic conditions on Tully sugarcane yields and nitrogen fertiliser requirements. She found that climate forecasting can be used to predict N fertiliser requirements for ratoon crops.Item Climate forecasting to improve nitrogen management in the Wet Tropics(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016) Rodman, G; Skocaj, DSRA research Danielle Skocaj's PhD thesis investigated the impact of climatic conditions on Tully sugarcane yields and nitrogen fertiliser requirements. She found that climate forecasting can be used to predict N fertiliser requirements for ratoon crops.Item Fallow management lays a solid foundation(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015) Rodman, GThe steps for growing a good crop start long before the crop is even planted. In this article, SRA Adoption Support Officer Gavin Rodman explains some of the fallowing strategies that can help you plan to get the most from your farm.Item Fertiliser calibrations have never been easier(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018) Rodman, G; Skocaj, DCalibrating your fertiliser applicator can be a chore. SRA has developed a new tool called CogCalibratorTM, which does some of the hard work for you.Item Fertiliser calibrations have never been easier(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018) Rodman, G; Skocaj, DFertiliser calibrations have never been easierItem Field day supports growers to improve water quality(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018) Rodman, G; Ross, PField day supports growers to improve water qualityItem Field Day supports growers to improve water quality(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018) Rodman, G; Ross, PSRA’s Meringa Station hosted a field day with a water quality focus on May 1, supporting several projects underway in the Wet Tropics.Item How effective is your fallow?(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016) Rodman, GA successful crop cycle starts with the fallow. A well-managed fallow is one of the keys to a profitable crop cycle. In this article, SRA Adoption Officer Gavin Rodman, Tully, looks at the key aspects of a fallow which will help make your next fallow an effective one.Item Looking at the big picture with water quality(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018) Rodman, G; Ross, PItem Making the connections from Cane to Creek(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017) Billing, G; Rodman, GSRA is working with Fishery Falls grower Len Parisi, and other growers, to improve nutrient management and increase understanding of water quality science in a new project based in the Russell-Mulgrave catchment in the Wet Tropics.Item Soil sampling pays dividends(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015) Rodman, GThere's more to collecting a soil sample than just filling a bucket with dirt - getting a good result requires planning and a conversation with the people doing the test.Item Taking the legwork out of finding a fertiliser(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017) Rodman, GSRA has developed a ready reckoner that will quickly and easily allow advisors and growers to determine which commercially available fertiliser blend is best suited to their crop's requirements.Item Variety management : a local industry approach(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016) Shannon, G; Rodman, GThe Tully Vaiety Management group (TVMG) is a local industry initiative for promoting adoption of new varieties.