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    • Variety stats show Q240 a rising star 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
    • Viability of the seed of itch grass (Rottboellia cochinchinensis) in the Burdekin district 

      Freshwater, IT; Benson, AJ (BSES, 1990)
      Itch grass, raoul grass, or guinea fowl grass emerged as a problem weed of sugarcane fields in the Burdekin district of North Queensland during the late 1970s - early 1980s. It is considered to be a native of tropical ...
    • Water consumption - growth relationships of the variety Q80 

      Unknown author (2013)
      A drainage lysimeter was installed at Ayr Sugar Experiment Station, 1964 and after a settling-in period, planted to sugar cane 1965, to determine the amount of water used by cane and lost by evaporation from the soil during ...
    • Water quality work that works for us 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
      The Protecting our Chemicals project is working collaboratively with growers and using practical demonstrations to create a positive impact in the Wet Tropics.
    • Water table monitoring in the Ord River Valley : SRDC Final report WAA001 

      Nulsen, RA; Sherrard, JH (SRDC, 2020)
      Monitoring of groundwater levels has been undertaken in the Ord River Irrigation Area using a network of bores established on farms throughout the Stage I area. These bores, many of which were installed as part of this ...
    • WATW? : Iterim and final report CGH001 

      Kaurila, S (Sugar Research and Development Corporation (SRDC), 2007)
      The primary issue that the WATW? Project addressed was lack of representation of women across all sugar industry sectors, noticeable to all observers, including Government Census 2004. This lack of women’s perspective, and ...
    • Wecome to the Summer 2016 edition of CaneConnection 

      Pfeffer, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
      This edition of your quarterly magazine once again updates you on the latest research and adoption activities occurring at SRA, as well as other important innovation that is occurring within the Australian sugarcane industry.
    • Weed management in sugarcane manual 

      Ross, P; Fillols, E (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
      This manual covers all stages of the sugarcane crop cycle, as well as looking at the suitability of various herbicides for various weeds, and the best application of herbicides. It also provides the latest information on ...
    • Weed management manual 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2021)
      This manual covers all stages of the sugarcane crop cycle, as well as looking at the suitability of various herbicides for various weeds, and the best application of herbicides. It also provides the latest information on ...
    • Welcome and By the Numbers 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)
      Welcome and By the Numbers
    • Welcome and contents 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Welcome
    • Welcome to MillingMatters 

      Pfeffer, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
      Welcome to the fifth edition of Milling Matters magazine. Sugar Research Australia (SRA) produces this publication twice each year to update our investors on research and other activity that is occurring for the milling ...
    • Welcome to MillingMatters 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
      Welcome to the fourth edition of Milling Matters magazine. The purpose of this magazine is to provide updates on milling research activity for SRA's milling investors. SRA invests in a range of milling research projects, ...
    • Welcome to MillingMatters 

      Pfeffer, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
      Wecome to the third edition of SRA's MillingMatters publication. This magazine continues to provide important updates on research activities in the milling sector, and in this edition there is a strong focus on the extra ...
    • Welcome to the 2014 spring edition of CaneConnection 

      Ward, A (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
      Welcome to the Spring edition of CaneConnection. With harvest now in full swing, we have entered one of our busier times of the year, with the crush progressing, fertiliser application under way and fallow planning commencing. ...
    • Welcome to the 2014 summer edition of CaneConnection 

      Ward, A (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
      Welcome to the summer edition of CaneConnection. We feature updates on Sugar Research Australia’s (SRA) strategy to enhance adoption; progress being made by our plant breeders; ways to maximise productivity and profitability ...
    • Welcome to the 2014 winter edition of CaneConnection 

      Ward, A (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
      A good crop starts with planting the right variety using high-quality plant material. So, in this edition of CaneConnection, we preview three new varieties selected by the Herbert Variety Adoption Committee for production ...
    • Welcome to the 2020 Autumn edition of CaneConnection 

      Pfeffer, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020)
    • Welcome to the Autumn 2017 edition of CaneConnection 

      Pfeffer, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
    • Welcome to the Autumn 2018 edition of CaneConnection 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
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