Browsing by Author "Braunack, MV"
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Final report - SRDC project BSS106 : Assessing linkages between machine traffic, soil conditions and productivity
Braunack, MV (2001)The objectives of this project was to; 1: determine the effect of matching crop row spacing to harvester wheel track widths on longevity and yeild of ratoon crops planted in dual rows; 2: investigate the mechanism causing ... -
Final report - SRDC project BSS142 : Economic cost of soil compaction
Braunack, MV (2000)This project was developed as a result of a study tour undertaken by Dr Braunack (Braunack, 1994) where the concept of the degree of compactness was thought to be applicable to the Australian sugar industry.The overall aim ... -
SRDC Final Report - Project BS142S: Economic cost of soil compaction
Braunack, MV (1999)Objectives of this project were: Adapt a Scandinavian model to determine the effect of soil compaction on crop yield for the Australian sugar industry; Relate crop response to degree of compactness by examining current and ... -
Sugar yield decline joint venture, phase 2 : SRDC Final report
Garside, AL; Bell, MJ; Pankhurst, CE; Stirling, GR; Magarey, RC; Blair, BL; Moody, PJ; Robotham, BG; Braunack, MV; Agnew, JA (2006)Research in phase 2 has greatly increased our understanding of how farming systems operate, the key components of farming systems, and how they can be manipulated to provide better outcomes. -
The economic advantage of reduced tillage planting of sugarcane in Australia
Braunack, MV; McGarry, D; Halpin, NV (2003)Land preparation for planting sugarcane is a major cost to growers. Currently growers may undertake up to eight tillage passes to prepare a seedbed for planting. However, this number of passes is considerably less than ... -
The effect of soil physical properties on growth and yield of sugarcane
Braunack, MV (1991)The literature reporting the effect of soil physical properties on sugarcane growth and yield has been reviewed and areas for further investigation are suggested. There is conflicting evidence in relation to the number ...