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Item Making the good better(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017) Evers, AWhen it comes to putting in place a new farming system in order to improve soil health and gain the associated benefits, it can seem a long and arduous journey. But for those who have implemented the learnings of the Sugar Yield Decline Joint Venture, it's been a journey worth taking.Item Nitrogen - one piece of the puzzle(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015) Evers, AThe Burdekin is well-known for its cane fields, mango trees and idyllic fishing spots. It is also home to RP20, a collaborative research project funded by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection.Item RP20 - How one trial has changed a mindset(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017) Evers, ACollaborators in the RP20 project in the Burdekin speak in this article about the success of the project. The RP20 project began with on goal in mind - to validate the SIX EASY STEPs method for calculating the amount of Nitrogen needed to grow a crop of cane across the major soil types in the Burdekin.Item Science in the field - anatomy of a trial(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016) Evers, AOver the past four years participants of the Burdekin Nitrogen Trials (RP20) have gone from sceptics to passionate supporters of the SIX EASY STEPS (TM) guidelines for nitrogen application. This can be partly explained by the way in which the trials on their farms have been carried out.