BSES Cane harvesting studies : preliminary report
Date Accessioned | 2013-05-30 |
Date Available | 2013-05-30 |
Issued | 1977 |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/11079/12037 |
Abstract | The sugar cane industry in Queensland has maintained its prosperity by successful mechanization of harvesting and other farm operations. Farm machinery purchases now represent a significant investment decision. It is therefore essential that harvesters satisfy industry requirements. |
Language | en |
Part of Series | BSES Internal Report; 1977 No 35A |
Subject | Harvesters |
Subject | Mechanisation |
Subject | Record sheets |
Subject | Farming systems |
Subject | Production management |
Title | BSES Cane harvesting studies : preliminary report |
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Farming systems and production management [226]
Research outcomes: Growers and harvesters benefit from the ongoing research in productivity improvement, production management and agronomical techniques. Developed technologies and management practices that enhance productivity and demonstrate a high rate of return on investment