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AuthorMunro, AJ
AuthorLeslie, JK
AuthorTudroszen, NJ
Date Accessioned2014-03-03
Date Available2014-03-03
Issued1999
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/13310
AbstractThe BSES is presently confronting the issue of how to facilitate the adoption of HOP as a commercially productive system. Relevant preliminary project proposals have been submitted for SRDC funding. This consultancy assesses these proposals in the light of identified uncertainties and views developed on the best strategy for implementation.
AbstractA review of international literature established a general positive yield response for close rows over 1.4-1.8m single row which are clearly a suboptimal compromise for yields of biomass and millable cane. No change in CCS is associated with the close row response.
AbstractThis knowledge has been available since the 1960's in the USA, Australia and South Africa. However the industry has been unable to successfully exploit the potential for higher yields due to its failure to mechanize close row, husbandry and harvesting operations.
Languageen
PublisherSRDC
Part of SeriesInternal report; 1999
SubjectClose row systems, trial responses, high density planting
SubjectReview
SubjectResearch needs
SubjectHigh density planting (HDP)
SubjectClose row systems
SubjectBenefit assessment
SubjectLikelihood of adoption
SubjectFarming systems
SubjectProduction management
TitleReview of current and future investments in high density planting : SRDC Final 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

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