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Report to the Government of Ceylon on the diseases of sugar cane in Ceylon
(BSES, 1961)Three commercially important diseases of sugar cane were noted during a survey of sugar cane plantings in Ceylon. Several potentially dangerous diseases were seen, while other diseases of minor importance were also present. ... -
Research adds value to cane by-products
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Research alliance investigates proper blending of enhanced efficiency fertilisers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)Smart blending of enhanced efficiency fertilisers (EEFs) to maximise sugarcane profitability is one of ten research projects into nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) being conducted under the umbrella of the More Profit from ... -
Research assesses the impact of legume companion cropping
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)Troy Apps has been investigating the role of a legume companion crop with his sugarcane. -
Research continues to inform nitrogen use efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Sugar Research Australia plays a pivotal role investing in and researching activities related to nitrogen use. One of these current investments through the University of Southern Queensland is providing information to ... -
Research gets to the root of the matter
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Research gets to the root of the matter -
Research investigates options for soldier fly management
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)Current research activity is looking at new options for soldier fly management, including both chemical trials and variety trials. -
Research looking to improve harvest efficiency for the whole value chain
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)A new research project is looking at the front end of sugarcane harvesters to see if their components can be better matched to ground speed. -
Research looks at cane cleaning options that could reduce the need for cane fires in NSW
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)New research is hoping to provide innovative solutions that could greatly reduce the need for sugarcane burning in NSW, which is still commonly needed immediately before harvest in this region of the sugarcane industry. -
Research looks to improve mill rolls
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Research looks to improve shelf-life of bagasse stockpiles
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)A recently completed project has looked closely at what is happening inside bagasse stockpiles in order to provide information that would allow millers to more efficiently and sustainably store this important resource. -
Research looks to put some nutrirtional punch into bagasse
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Research looks to put some nutritional punch into bagasse
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Research looks to put some nutritional punch into bagasse -
Research program targeting improved NUE in sugar industry
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020)Research program targeting improved NUE in sugar industry -
Research Seminar, Bundaberg 2 March 1988
(2012)Fourth seminar held in Bundaberg focussing on southern canegrowers district. Topics cover research, research funding and extension. -
Research shows automation of irrigation stacks up with a range of benefits
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A recent SRA-funded project has examined the potential for automation of furrow irrigation at three very different farms in the Burdekin. -
Research shows automation of irrigation stacks up with a range of benefits
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)Research shows automation of irrigation stacks up with a range of benefits -
Research shows automation of irrigation stacks up with a range of benefits
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)A recent SRA-funded project has examined the potential for automation of furrow irrigation at three very different farms in the Burdekin. -
Researching accredited training needs for the Australian Sugar Industry : Final report CG003
(2004)This report researches training needs for cane growers in Queensland and Northern New South Wales and addresses the project objectives: -
Researching soil health and economics of two farming systems in the Herbert River district : SRDC Grower Group Innovation Project final report
(2009)The New Farming Initiative Group (NFIG) consists of six members and has approximately 600ha of sugarcane farming land in the Herbert region. Comparison of soil health of the two farming systems is the primary objective. ...