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Item Report for terrain natural resource management : delivery of six easy steps and integrated weed management workshops throughout the terrain region(2011) Sellick, S; Calcino, D; Shannon, G; Benson, A; Porta, MAs part of the Reef Rescue project, BSES Limited has two contracts with Terrain Natural Resource Management involving the delivery of specific extension services to the sugar cane industry in the Terrain region sugarcane districts from the Herbert to Mossman. These extension services sit within the BSES strategic plan (2008-13) and are designed to support improvements in water quality outcomes that also potentially improve long-term sustainability of the industry.The two contracts are for Extension Support for growers to access on-farm funding (BSES code 2420420) and delivery of industry training (BSES codes 2425420 and 2430420 run as one project).This report is for 2425420 and 2430420 and involves the following key areas of activity:1. Provide technical support and membership to the Terrain sugar industry working group2. Provide specific extension services to assist Herbert and Tully growers in accessing Federal Government on-farm matched funding for works that improve both productivity and water quality outcome3. Provide an increased volume of industry support in areas of nutrient management and weed management programmes4. Provide technical support to the ABCD land-use practice guidelines and industry surveys for reporting to the Federal Government.Item Preliminary assessment of the impact of Cyclone Yasi and weather conditions from early 2010 on the 2011 sugarcane crop in North to Central Queensland(2011) Calcino, DAn assessment of the impacts of Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi and poor weather conditions prevailing since early 2010 (including previous cyclones) on the 2011 sugarcane crop was made from 18 February 2011 to 4 March 2011 from Mossman to Sarina. While Yasi was one of the largest cyclonic complexes to cross the Australian coast, its impact on the sugarcane crop was far outweighed by the prolonged and persistent unseasonal rainfall experienced since the middle of the 2010 harvesting season. From Mossman to Sarina, at the time of inspection, approximately 2,000,000 tonnes of sugarcane production in 2011 will be lost as a direct result of the poor weather conditions. Approximately 1,000,000 tonnes will be lost due to Cyclone Yasi. Crop-loss data are based on mill crop-size forecasts that are expected to be too high in most regions. The loss figures will almost certainly rise when more accurate 2011 crop estimates are calculated by mills in the coming weeks. These estimates will account for the heavy and persisting rainfall being experienced in most regions and the impacts of Yasi. On top of these sugarcane losses, CCS content in 2011 is expected to be reduced by approximately 1.0 to 2.5 units as a direct result of the adverse conditions. The flow-on affects will impact on the 2012 sugarcane crop. Approximately ,500,000 tonnes of sugarcane in the region covered by this report could not be harvested in 2010 and was stood over for harvest in 2011. In 2010, CCS levels were well below average resulting in significantly reduced sugar production. This, combined with lost revenue due to having to standover cane, has had a major financial impact on all sectors of the Australian sugar industry.