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    • Making sure growers get the best spraying advice 

      Unknown author (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.
    • Making the connections from Cane to Creek 

      Billing, G; Rodman, G (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
      SRA is working with Fishery Falls grower Len Parisi, and other growers, to improve nutrient management and increase understanding of water quality science in a new project based in the Russell-Mulgrave catchment in the Wet ...
    • Making the good better 

      Evers, A (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
      When it comes to putting in place a new farming system in order to improve soil health and gain the associated benefits, it can seem a long and arduous journey. But for those who have implemented the learnings of the Sugar ...
    • Making the most of the SIX EASY STEPS nutrient management program 

      Schroeder, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
      The SIX EASY STEPS program is recognised as the basis for best practice nutrient management in the Australian sugar industry. Ongoing learning and continuous improvement are fundamental to the program.
    • Making your life easier with nutrient management plans 

      Cushing, R (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Planning is a large part of successful farm management. For growers to achieve the best results on their farm under a range of conditions and circumstances, planning is a necessity. In some cases, planning involves going ...
    • Making your life easier with nutrient management plans 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Always plan ahead. It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark. Richard Cushing
    • Managing poor drainage and waterlogging to improve sugarcane yields 

      Davis, M (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
      Excess water in the form of flooding or waterlogging can have serious impacts on crop growth.
    • Mastering your soils for greater productivity and profitability 

      Garcia-Cuenca, S (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 ...
    • Maximising industry value through optimised harvesting practices 

      Pfeffer, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Maximising industry value through optimised harvesting practices
    • Maximising industry value through optimised harvesting practices 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Participation in 2017 harvesting demonstration trials with SRA is leading to further efficiency gains and harvesting improvements for MSF Sugar. By Brad Pfeffer
    • Maximising industry value through optimised harvesting practices 

      Pfeffer, B (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Participation in 2017 harvesting demonstration trials with SRA is leading to further efficiency gains and harvesting improvements for MSF Sugar.
    • Meeting the challenges of sugarcane breeding 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
      Mike Cox's interest in plant breeding was raised during work experience with Dekalb Shand's plant breeding outfit in Tamworth.
    • Metering technology for liquid insecticide and herbicide application 

      Ross, P (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
      Metering systems have been used in other cropping systems for many years to precisely apply insecticides and herbicides. This technology is now beginning to be used by sugarcane growers.
    • Micro grids: Powering the future of irrigated sugarcane 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Using a combination of renewable energy, battery storage or mechanical storage could be the most cost effective and efficient way to power irrigation on sugarcane farms, according to a new report.
    • Micro grids: Powering the future of irrigated sugarcane 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2018)
      Using a combination of renewable energy, battery storage or mechanical storage could be the most cost effective and efficient way to power irrigation on sugarcane farms, according to a new report.
    • Mill ash a key ingredient in managing clay soils 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
      A grower-led project in the Herbert has shown that mill ash can deliver lasting soil improvement in heavy clay soils.
    • Mill stats show the results of solid 2015 harvest 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
      An analysis of mill data from the 2015 harvest has shown the strong yields acheived in 2015 and an overall crop of 34.83 million tonne.
    • Milling trials assess soft sugarcane varieties 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2017)
      When a new variety is approved for release for a region within the Australian sugarcane industry, a range of factors are considered to assess how it will perform for sugarcane growers and millers.
    • Mixed species fallows being put to the test 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2019)
      Mixed species fallows being put to the test
    • NCEA receives funding for smarter irrigation 

      Unknown author (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
      Dr Joseph Foley and a team of National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA) researchers have started working with 16 R&D partners and up to 19 farmer-managed learning sites in a $3.7 million Federal Government ...