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Item 2,4-D: new labelling for sugarcane(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018) Ross, P; Billing, B2,4-D: new labelling for sugarcaneItem 2014 variety wrap-up(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014) Fletcher, RAt this time of year SRA’s Plant Breeding team is in the final stages of harvesting, measuring and recording all variety trials. The focus will shortly turn to the analysis of trial results in preparation for next year’s Variety Adoption meetings – where potential new experimental clones are recommended for release, maximum propagation or to be accelerated for possible future commercial release.Item 2016 harvest the largest in over a decade(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)Sugar Research Australia has worked with milling companies to crunch the numbers on the 2016 harvest on a crop that came in at 36.5 million tonne of harvested cane.Item 2019 Herbert Harvesting demonstration project(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020) Norris, C2019 Herbert Harvesting demonstration projectItem 2019 Herbert Harvesting demonstration project(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020) Phil Patane2019 Herbert Harvesting demonstration projectItem A healthy crop starts with clean seed(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014) Ogden-Brown, JOne of the cornerstones of producing a high-yielding sugarcane crop is the use of approved clean seed or its progeny.Item A look into the biology of sugarcane soils reveals lost yield potential(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015) Pfeffer, BA research project currently underway is looking at the complex collection of living organisms in sugarcane soils and their relationship to productivity.Item A new eye in the sky for sugarcane breeding(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)A new eye in the sky for sugarcane breedingItem A one-stop guide to whole-farm nutrient management(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020)A one-stop guide to whole-farm nutrient managementItem A piece-by-piece look into Mr Average cane bin(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015) Pfeffer, BThis season, the Isis Central Sugar Mill has dissected three bins to examine extraneous matter levels.Item ABARES survey reveals financial performance of Australian cane farms(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)A new survey has looked at the financial performance of Australian cane farms and provided useful information to help guide industry decisions and research and development requirements.Item Accounting for Legume nitrogen with cane to creek(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019) Billing, BAccounting for Legume nitrogen with cane to creekItem Adding local information to variety management(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)The Tully region is working together to assess new varieties in a range of conditions, to help the local industry improve variety management decisions.Item Adding local information to variety management(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)The Tully region is working together to assess new varieties in a range of conditions, to help the local industry improve variety management decisions.Item Advice gives confidence to adopt new practices(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Advice gives confidence to adopt new practicesItem Alternatives to diuron in the Wet Tropics: Wrap-up of the 2014-2015 trials(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016) Ross, PA series of trials in Far North Queensland is assessing the performance of pre-emergent herbicides in trash blanketed ratoons, across a range of environmental conditions. Four trials were carried out in 2014-15 and three trials have been established for 2015-16. Results from the trials in 2014-15 are summarised in this article and tables.Item Anniversary marks 10 years of tackling the smut challenge(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016) Pfeffer, BThis June is 10 years since sugarcane smut was first detected within the east coast cane industry. A decade on, we take a look back at that challenge and how the industry has handled this major disease incursion.Item Answering the key questions on enhanced efficiency fertilisers(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)Answering the key questions on enhanced efficiency fertilisersItem Aquatill: a new method to minimum till(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2020) Russell, HAquatill: a new method to minimum tillItem Are you rat ready?(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013) Ross, PCane growers are allowed to bait for rats from 1 October through to 30 June. However, there are a few things you need to consider in managing rats. The rats that cause most damage to cane, the ground rat (Rattus sordidus) and climbing rat (Melomys burtoni), are both native mammals and are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. Baits may be used as part of a management program under the conditions of an industrywide Damage Mitigation Permit, issued by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection.