This paper examines three cane supply treatments, Commercial Harvesting, Low-Loss Harvesting and Low-Loss Harvesting plus Cane Cleaning, to determine if post-harvest cane cleaning offers economic benefits over current harvesting strategies. The project involved field and factory measurements of different harvesting and cane-supply strategies in an effort to identify strategies that maximise the total industry benefit, considering, in particular, the cost of the harvesting and cane-supply strategy, the resulting cane loss and the impacts of the resulting extraneous matter in the cane supply. The economic analysis quantified harvesting costs and the resulting product income. The economic analysis was undertaken on three large Tableland experi...
Patane et al. 2019 determined that Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) is predicated by two essential obj...
Using ground speeds and extractor fan speeds recommended by Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) will mini...
Overcapacity in the harvesting sector of the Australian sugar industry has been a known problem for ...
This paper examines three cane supply treatments, Commercial Harvesting, Low-Loss Harvesting and Low...
This project examined three cane supply treatments; Commercial harvesting, Low Loss harvesting and L...
In-field cane loss is well recognised as a major source of sucrose loss. Strategies to reduce that c...
Mechanical sugarcane harvesting is commonly undertaken at ground speeds that exceed the cleaning cap...
Despite much research into the impact of high harvester pour rates and fan speeds on harvested cane ...
In 2019, the Australian sugarcane industry conducted a month-long demonstration with 12 trials to de...
AbstractThe rehabilitation works carried out in the Sennar sugarcane factory in Sudan, improved the ...
Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) recommends that harvesters maintain pour rates of 80-90 t/h, dependin...
Sugar loss from a mechanical harvester is the most significant of all losses in sugarcane production...
In South Africa, cane is delivered to the mill uniformly over the milling season and across all supp...
Abstract THE MAIN consequence of processing green cane is expected to be an increase in the quantity...
In recent years, harvesting process of sugarcane is changing itself, passing through semi-mechanized...
Patane et al. 2019 determined that Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) is predicated by two essential obj...
Using ground speeds and extractor fan speeds recommended by Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) will mini...
Overcapacity in the harvesting sector of the Australian sugar industry has been a known problem for ...
This paper examines three cane supply treatments, Commercial Harvesting, Low-Loss Harvesting and Low...
This project examined three cane supply treatments; Commercial harvesting, Low Loss harvesting and L...
In-field cane loss is well recognised as a major source of sucrose loss. Strategies to reduce that c...
Mechanical sugarcane harvesting is commonly undertaken at ground speeds that exceed the cleaning cap...
Despite much research into the impact of high harvester pour rates and fan speeds on harvested cane ...
In 2019, the Australian sugarcane industry conducted a month-long demonstration with 12 trials to de...
AbstractThe rehabilitation works carried out in the Sennar sugarcane factory in Sudan, improved the ...
Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) recommends that harvesters maintain pour rates of 80-90 t/h, dependin...
Sugar loss from a mechanical harvester is the most significant of all losses in sugarcane production...
In South Africa, cane is delivered to the mill uniformly over the milling season and across all supp...
Abstract THE MAIN consequence of processing green cane is expected to be an increase in the quantity...
In recent years, harvesting process of sugarcane is changing itself, passing through semi-mechanized...
Patane et al. 2019 determined that Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) is predicated by two essential obj...
Using ground speeds and extractor fan speeds recommended by Harvesting Best Practice (HBP) will mini...
Overcapacity in the harvesting sector of the Australian sugar industry has been a known problem for ...