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Defeating the Autumn predictability barrier : SRDC Final report JCU027
(SRDC, 2009)
The success of an Australian sugarcane cropping season depends on rainfall and the ability to
forecast it. The benefits associated with long range rainfall forecasts to reduce the risk and
uncertainty associated with ...
How will climate change impact climate variability in sugarcane growing regions? : SRDC Final report JCU032
(SRDC, 2012)
Sugarcane is the fastest growing, largest biomass and highest sucrose accumulated agricultural crop today
that offers a valuable contribution to delivering a sustainable future (Skocaj, 2013). Aside from cereal crops, ...
Modelling extreme yields in the Wet Tropics to improve nitrogen use efficiency : Final report 2014/024
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
The Wet Tropics experiences one of the highest levels of climate variability in the world. These enormous swings
in inter-annual climate patterns cause large fluctuations in crop size, and hence, how much nitrogen should ...