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You'd be bananas not to prepare for exotic pests and diseases
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
The recent detection of Panama TR4 in a banana plantation in Tully is threatening the state's $570 million industry. It is a sobering reminder for the need for all agricultural industries to prepare for exotic pests and diseases.
A piece-by-piece look into Mr Average cane bin
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
This season, the Isis Central Sugar Mill has dissected three bins to examine extraneous matter levels.
Ecuador congress provides biosecurity insights
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
The International Society for Sugarcane Technologists (ISSCT) Pathology and Entomology workshop
was held from September 14-18 in Ecuador recently.
Meeting the challenges of sugarcane breeding
(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.
Changes to Biosecurity Act and Legislation within the Queensland sugarcane industry
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
Changes to biosecurity legislation in Queensland have implications for the current sugarcane quarantine areas and the movement of sugarcane.
Welcome to the summer edition of CaneConnection
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
With the harvest complete for most regions, this issue takes a look back at some innovative and modern farm practices being used on farms that help deliver improved outcomes for growers and millers.
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.
Soil sampling pays dividends
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
There's more to collecting a soil sample than just filling a bucket with dirt - getting a good result requires planning and a conversation with the people doing the test.
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.
Getting the most crop per drop
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2015)
New research is looking at ways that future sugarcane varieties can be bred to offer the best performance for future climatic challenges such as increased water stress and increased carbon dioxide levels.