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Facilitation of best practice to reduce extraneous matter and cane loss : SRDC Final report BSS189
(2002)
Green cane harvesting and trash blanketing are important agronomic production techniques in the northern sugar producing areas. Cane losses are accepted to be higher with green cane harvesting and extraneous matter levels ...
Development of a real time information system for Clarence harvesters : SRDC Final report CHC002
(SRDC, 2008)
The Clarence Harvesting Co-operative was formed from the amalgamation of two existing harvesting co-operatives, which in the later years of the project consisted of four harvesters cutting a total of between 350,000 and ...
Evaluation of the chop-throw system for incorporation in a two-row harvester : SRDC Final report BS103S
(2000)
This report outlines a three-year project to develop a two-row, chop-throw harvester in conjunction with a Bundaberg innovator and evaluate its performance under commercial conditions. The role of the BSES in this project ...
Lifting the viability of the Mossman Sugar Industry by improving the cane supply : Final report MCB001
(2003)
The project was initiated to investigate techniques to improve the long-term viability of the Mossman sugar-producing area through better harvesting techniques. The overall aim was to dovetail with previous SRDC-funded ...
Regional adoption of alternative harvester configurations for sustainable harvesting efficiency : SRDC Final report BSS270
(2008)
The project aimed to improve harvester efficiency in a range of crops sizes and conditions by:
Coordinated farm business management for the Australian sugar industry : SRDC Final report BSS217
(2004)
The project aimed to raise the profitability of Australian cane growers by improving their FBM skills and resources.
A literature review of harvesting operations and their implication on soil compaction and yield in sugar cane : Final report PR02012
(BSES, 2002)
A significant effort has been applied to the investigation of soil compaction in the
sugar cane industry. Most recently research performed by Dr Mike Braunack at Tully
in the wet tropics of Queensland, Australia, has ...
Sustaining un-burnt production systems in cool wet environments : SRDC Final report BSS168
(2002)
This project was initiated because the Green Cane Trash Blanket (GCTB) system had been rapidly adopted within tropical districts of the Queensland sugar industry between 1984 and 1990, yet there was minimal adoption in the ...
Chop-throw; a potential driver for the next generation of pneumatic cleaning systems : SRDC Final report BS52S
(2000)
The objective of this project was to determine if the chop-throw concept offered potential for high efficiency pneumatic cleaning systems, by virtue of the inherently high efflux velocities and billet presentation from the ...
Lightweight elevator and advanced secondary cleaning system for cane harvesters : SRDC Final report BS210S
(2001)
The goal of this project was the development of a prototype lightweight harvester elevator and integrated secondary cleaning system. The goal was commercially driven and proposed transfer and adaptation of high-speed ...