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Research continues to inform nitrogen use efficiency
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
Sugar Research Australia plays a pivotal role investing in and researching activities related to nitrogen use. One of these current investments through the University of Southern Queensland is providing information to ...
What lies beneath?
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
It sounds like the catchphrase of a B-Grade horror film, but in terms of sugarcane soil health, it is of the greatest importance.
Total Research Investment
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
Sugar Research Australia aims to invest in projects that will deliver real benefits on key issues for its investors.
Handy tips – Nutgrass
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
Nutgrass competes intensely with cane for water and nutrients and can affect cane emergence and growth even before it emerges.
Soil science delivers productivity gains for farmers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
Local farmers and researchers are using new soil health tactics to help stop the loss of nitrogen into the atmosphere as a potent greenhouse gas.
Growing more with less: Government funds improved nitrogen efficiency R&D
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
A project aimed at improving the efficient use of nitrogen in the irrigated sugar, cotton, dairy, cherry, and mango industries has been announced as one of the successful Rural R&D for Profit programme projects by Deputy ...
Making sure growers get the best spraying advice
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
SRA plays an important role in upskilling the advisor community with the latest research findings and practical
advice so that they can deliver the best advice on-farm for better results.
Automation investment delivering water and energy savings
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
A project investigating the use of automation systems in furrow irrigation in the Burdekin is showing that there are not just labour savings and lifestyle benefits, but also water and energy use efficiencies.
Beneficial bacteria can help reduce losses from nematode pests
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
Soil biologists have dug deeper into their understanding on the interaction between the bacteria Pasteuria penetrans and its impact on plant-parasitic nematodes, providing useful information for sugarcane growers and millers.
Welcome to the Spring 2017 edition of CaneConnection
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
We have another bumper issue for you inside these pages, looking at several of the research projects that SRA is investing in on behalf of sugarcane growers and millers.