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Soil health a core focus for Rasmussen family
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)The Rasmussen family at Mossman take a broad-reaching approach to nutrient management and soil health at their properties, and are seeing good results -
Soil health tools of the trade
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Soil health tools of the trade -
Soil health: fitting all the pieces together
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A keen interest in improving soil health has seen Tully grower Ray Zamora continue with a broad range of trials on farm. -
Soil health: fitting all the pieces together
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A keen interest in improving soil health has seen Tully grower Ray Zamora continue with a broad range of trials on farm. By Brad Pfeffer -
Soil sampling pays dividends
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)There'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. -
Soil science delivers productivity gains for farmers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Local farmers and researchers are using new soil health tactics to help stop the loss of nitrogen into the atmosphere as a potent greenhouse gas. -
Soil-specific nutrient management guidelines for sugarcane production in the Bundaberg District
(BSES, 2007)In 2003 and 2006 soil reference booklets for the Herbert and Proserpine districts respectively, entitled Soil Specific Management Guidelines for Sugarcane Production were produced for cane growers. Those booklets ... -
Soil-specific nutrient management guidelines for sugarcane production in the Isis District
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Soil-specific nutrient management guidelines for sugarcane production in the Mackay District
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)In the last 10 years, soil reference booklets for the Herbert, Proserpine, Johnstone, Bundaberg, Plane Creek, New South Wales and Isis districts, entitled Soil-Specific Management Guidelines for Sugarcane Production, ... -
Soils in their relationship to sugar cane culture; a series of 4 radio lectures from 4QG, June, 1932 : farm bulletin no. 5
(BSES, 1932)In its broad meaning soil is that friable upper layer of the earth composed for the most part of mineral matter resulting from the breaking up and decay of rocks. It is thus the product of rock weathering, brought about ... -
Solar investment cutting costs
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Solar investment cutting costs -
Soldier fly management; insecticide efficacy and varietal tolerance in field trials : ASSCT poster paper
(ASSCT, 2020)Soldier flies (Inopus flavus and I. rubriceps) are an economically damaging pest of sugarcane that can periodically cause major yield losses for some growers in central and southern Queensland. Larvae alter plant growth ... -
Solid 2016 result at Tolga on the Tableland
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)Having grown a range of rotational crops in the past, Joe Trimarchi is looking beyond the traditional crops and vegetables that are subject to wild market variations to something he has not tried before. -
Solid yields and sugar for Rocky Point growers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Two good crops in 2015 and 2016 are showing the performance of sugarcane varieties for Rocky Point cane growers, although the region has had challenges in harvesting the crop -
Solving YCS : final report 2014/049
(ASSCT, 2021)Yellow canopy syndrome (YCS) is a sporadic condition presenting as golden-yellowing of the mid canopy in sugarcane during the peak growing period of December to March. The key driver of YCS is growth rate and symptoms ... -
Solving Yellow Canopy Syndrome
(BSES, 2014)The project has made progress in addressing its four key objectives. Those being: i) To provide leadership in terms of industry focus and communication ii) to identify the causal factors of YCS iii) to develop management ... -
Some Lepidopterous pests new to sugarcane in Queensland
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Some notes and some comments on Bureau history
(BSES, 1970)The historical notes which follow are necessarily brief; and Bureau staff will find considerably more detail, on some aspects, in "Fifty Years of Scientific Progress" and in the Annual Reports and Technical Communications ... -
Some notes on the economy of cockchafer beetles
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Southern Region Group working together to drive productivity
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)The Southern Region Group was formed to bring together stakeholders to drive productivity improvements, and has so far focussed on the key issues of optimising harvesting efficiency and improving production on marginal soils