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New research to deliver outcomes for Australian sugarcane growers and millers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)SRA has announced 12 new research projects that will begin from July 1, 2018, to drive productivity, profitability, and sustainability for Australian sugarcane growers and millers. -
New soybean varieties for fallow cropping of sugarcane fields : SRDC Final report
(2008)Cropping of soybean has been shown by the yield decline joint venture to increase the yield of the following sugar crop by 15 to 30 percent. Part of the benefit occurs via provision of nitrogen to the following cane crop ... -
New SRA varieties approved this year
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)During April, the cane industry's Variety Approval Committees (VACs) in all regions of Queensland and NSW met to consider the release of new varieties in 2015 and to indentify varieties that should be targeted for maximum ... -
New staff to boost SRA adoption capacity
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)New staff to boost SRA adoption capacity -
New Technology could mean a leap forward in on-farm disease detection
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020)New Technology could mean a leap forward in on-farm disease detection -
New tool to deliver informed harvest decisions
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Harvesting is a very large part of the total cost of production of sugarcane, and if not done well, the loss of value through the harvest and transport operation can exceed the 'visible' costs of harvesting. -
New varieties approved for 2019
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)New varieties approved for 2019 -
New varieties approved for 2019
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News from SRA
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)We update you on recent activities occurring within your industry-owned company for research, development and adoption. -
Next Gen farmers have a look over the fence
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Next Gen Farmers have recently investigated harvest losses and value chain improvements through a Sugar Industry Travel and Learning Award through SRA. -
Next generation sets the pace of sustainable management
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Next generation sets the pace of sustainable management -
Nitrate retention at depth under sugarcane in Far North Queensland Wet Tropics
(2002)Nitrogen mass-balance studies for sugarcane grown on Ferrosols (Krasnozem) in the Far North Queensland (FNQ) wet tropics have shown 30 to 50 kg N/ha/yr of the applied fertiliser+N leached below the root-zone (<0.75 m) as ... -
Nitrogen - one piece of the puzzle
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)The Burdekin is well-known for its cane fields, mango trees and idyllic fishing spots. It is also home to RP20, a collaborative research project funded by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. -
Nitrogen accumulation in biomass and its partitioning in sugar cane grown in the Burdekin : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
(ASSCT, 2016)Nitrogen is a key component of metabolic processes in plants and due to its mobile nature in soils is often a limiting factor in achieving maximum yield in commercial sugarcane crops grown in Australia. Demand for N ... -
Nitrogen availability from legume and past fertiliser history : ASSCT peer-reviewed paper
(ASSCT, 2019)It is likely that land-based activities within the Australian sugar industry have a negative effect on the quality of water in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Improvements to nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) are likely to ... -
Nitrogen use efficiency research benefits from eyes in the sky
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)The NSW Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI) is challenging the way in which N levels may be rapidly measured and monitored as part of their research on one- and two-year cane crops in the Tweed and Richmond catchments. -
Nitrogen use efficiency research benefits from eyes in the sky
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Nitrogen use efficiency research benefits from eyes in the sky -
Nitrogen use efficiency research benefits from eyes in the sky
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A NSW Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI) is challenging the way in which N levels may be rapidly measured and monitored as part of their research on one- and two-year cane crops in the Tweed and Richmond catchments. -
Notes on insects damaging sugar cane in Queensland
(BSES Division of Entomology, 1927) -
Notes on Queensland cane insects and their control
(BSES Division of Entomology, 1926)