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Solid yields and sugar for Rocky Point growers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
Two good crops in 2015 and 2016 are showing the performance of sugarcane varieties for Rocky Point cane growers, although the region has had challenges in harvesting the crop
Welcome to the Winter edition of CaneConnection
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
You are reading a new look version of CaneConnection. This new format of the magazine brings together the latest information about how SRA is working for you into one handy location, combining articles on SRA-funded research ...
Chlorotic Streak search finds the needle in the haystack
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
A team effort at Sugar Research Australia has let to the discovery of the organism that causes Chlorotic Streak, which has potential for industry benefits in relation to the disease. Researchers at SRA have made a major ...
Mastering your soils for greater productivity and profitability
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
A series of workshops is delving deep into the soil to provide practical information on soil health to farmers. In recent times our knowledge, understanding and interest in soil biology and the impact of management on soil ...
PNG: a long-term sugarcane research partner
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
A research collaboration with Papua New Guinea is helping to put the Australian industry on the front foot and prepare for biosecurity risks.
Farm Biosecurity Manual released for sugarcane producers
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
A new manual has been produced to assist sugarcane growers and the entire industry to be aware of biosecurity risks that could cost the industry millions of dollars in lost production.
New Biosecurity legislation implemented for Queensland
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
Queensland's new biosecurity regulation has come into effect, which has important implications for the Australian sugarcane industry
Getting the most from the crop
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
Harvesting losses are a multi-million dollar cost to the Australian sugar industry since mechanical harvesting began. This information could prevent thousands of tonnes of millable cane being left infield.
Digging down into the function of sugarcane roots
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
A new project is looking at sugarcane roots in relation to genetics, environment, and management, and working toward important new information for the Australian sugarcane industry.
Continued innovation delivers in the Burdekin
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
Burdekin cane grower Denis Pozzebon says trialling new technology and innovation has led to positive outcomes and improved farm management practices.