Improving yield and cane quality through implementation of harvesting best practice-2019 Herbert demonstrationExport / Share Patane, P., Nothard, B., Norris, C.A., Douglas, A., Pfumayaramba, T., Stringer, J. and Olayemi, M. (2021) Improving yield and cane quality through implementation of harvesting best practice-2019 Herbert demonstration. Proceedings of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, 42 . pp. 608-614.
Article Link: https://elibrary.sugarresearch.com.au/handle/11079... AbstractIn 2019, the Australian sugarcane industry conducted a month-long demonstration with 12 trials to determine the commercial viability of harvesting best practice. Initiated by a small group of innovative growers and contractors from the Herbert region, the concept of a commercial demonstration sought to determine both agronomic and economic impacts of adopting HBP, including the assessment of possible yield gains without having a detrimental impact on extraneous matter, and economic implication for growers and harvesting contractors arising from revenue and harvesting cost changes. Two Herbert harvesting contractors participated in the demonstration comparing their standard harvesting practices to Sugar Research Australia Harvesting Best Practice (HBP or recommended practice). The results identified an average 4.8 t/ha increase in yield with no additional increase in extraneous matter for the recommended
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