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Survey of sugarcane in eastern Australia for sugarcane smut : SRDC final report BSS230
(BSES, 1999)Objectives of project are to: conduct specific smut surveys to determine whether sugarcane smut is present in eastern Australia. Through publicity campaigns encourage cane farmers to inspect their farms for smut. Collate ... -
Sustaining un-burnt production systems in cool wet environments : SRDC Final report BSS168
(2002)This project was initiated because the Green Cane Trash Blanket (GCTB) system had been rapidly adopted within tropical districts of the Queensland sugar industry between 1984 and 1990, yet there was minimal adoption in the ... -
Symphyla - what's in your soil?
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)They are small and hard to spot with the naked eye, but symphylans can cause significant damage to cane crops in certain circumstances. SRA Adoption Support Officer Jarrod Sartor takes a close look at this tiny arthropod. -
Tackling productivity one step at a time at Mirani
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)After almost seven years of growing sugarcane west of Mackay, Tim Bone and family are starting to see the positive results of productivity enhancements that they have made to their business. -
Tailored planning delivers nutrient use efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)The Complete Nutrient Management Planning for Cane Farming (RP161) project provides practical assistance to cane farmers in the Burdekin to adjust their fertiliser application rates to the industry standard, SIX EASY STEPS. -
Tailored planning delivers nutrient use efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)The Complete Nutrient Management Planning for Cane Farming (RP161) project provides practical assistance to cane farmers in the Burdekin to adjust their fertiliser application rates to the industry standard, SIX EASY STEPS. -
Tailored planning delivers nutrient use efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Tailored planning delivers nutrient use efficiency -
Taking the legwork out of finding a fertiliser
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)SRA 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. -
Taking the mystery out of precision spraying
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Tully region growers Brian and Jamie Dore are integrating GPS technology with their spot spraying, delivering useful results. -
Taking the next step forward in biofuel technology
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)New research is looking at not only the potential to turn bagasse into biofuel, but also adding value to it by transforming it into advanced forms of biofuels such as jet fuel. -
Taking the next step forward in biofuel technology
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)New research is looking at the potential to turn bagasse into biofuel, and then take a step further by transforming it into products such as jet fuel. -
Taking the next steps with harvest efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020)Taking the next steps with harvest efficiency -
Talking to you: Grower survey provides valuable industry insights
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)The results of the 2017 SRA grower survey are in, revealing industry trends with the adoption of farming practices and an assessment of SRA's performance. -
Technical assessment of survival of smut spores in bales of sugarcane trash
(BSES, 2008)This assessment considers the survival of smut spores in relation to the proposal to store baled trash until there was a low risk of viable spores being present. -
Technical Report - Evaluation of a Roving Capacitance Probe for Measuring Soil Moisture
(1998)In the Proserpine area of central Queensland, Australia, trials were conducted to evaluate the performance of a proving capacitance probe for determining soil moisture. Soil moisture was monitored using both a neutron ... -
The bacterial biocontrol agent pasteuria penetrans can help control root-knot nematode on sugarcane
(ASSCT, 2018)ROOT-KNOT NEMATODE (Meloidogyne javanica) is one of the most damaging pests of sugarcane, often causing heavy losses in coarse-textured sandy soils. The bacterial parasite Pasteuria penetrans is a potentially useful ... -
The cane growers' quarterly bulletin : special issue farm bulletin no.13
(BSES, 1962)A weed can be defined as an unwanted plant, or as a plant growing in the wrong place. Plants which are useful in their right places become weeds if they grow where they are not wanted. Guinea grass for instance is a useful ... -
The cane grubs in Australia part 2
(BSES Division of Entomology, 1917)