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Levelling trial shows 20 percent improvement to net return
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
Glen Anderson already knows how important precise drainage is to his productivity, but work on an SRA-funded project run by MSF Sugar is providing eye-opening numbers for the impact on his bottom line.
Practical demonstration helps guide harvest efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
Participation in 2017 harvesting demonstration trials has shown Lorens Riera opportunities for improvement for harvesting efficiency.
Sensors: where to next for sugarcane harvesters?
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
SRA researchers have worked collaboratively with the industry and leading technology experts to better understand opportunities for the future when it comes to harvesting sensors.
Welcome to the Autumn 2018 edition of CaneConnection
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
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China trip delivers valuable research insights
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
A recent trip to China has given an insight into variety development and nematode research for Australian sugarcane industry researchers.
By the numbers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
Adding local information to variety management
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
The Tully region is working together to assess new varieties in a range of conditions, to help the local industry improve variety management decisions.
Regular testing keeps Pachymetra from rearing its ugly head
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
Ongoing vigilance is the key to keeping on top of Pachymetra for Tully grower George Henry.
Soil health: fitting all the pieces together
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
A keen interest in improving soil health has seen Tully grower Ray Zamora continue with a broad range of trials on farm.
Examining lime application for improving soil acidity, crop yield and CCS
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
A field trial in collaboration with a subgroup of growers from the Central Queensland Soil Health Society will examine the impact of fine lime application upon yield, CCS and soil amelioration.