Sugarcane Annual 2019

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CSIRO – for the reef, a sweet suite of apps?

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RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & ADOPTION T hi s sect i on brought to you i n as s oc iati on wi t h

The challenge Trusting water quality data versus going with your gut feel? Nitrogen losses from intensive crop production into wet tropical catchments of north Queensland are a major threat to the health of the Great Barrier Reef. But owing to the lack of information on these losses and the extreme variability in climate and rainfall over very small distances, it’s been difficult for growers to link nitrogen that appears in the environment and nitrogen management on their farm. There’s also been the expectation that changing fertiliser management practices could affect crop yields.

The response Harnessing the digital revolution to support fertiliser application decisions We’re developing a suite of apps, called 1622, to deliver information services to farmers that address their concerns, make for faster change in farm management practices and help growers reduce impacts of cropping on the Great Barrier Reef. Our 1622 apps are at different stages of product development, with our earliest app, 1622WQ (‘water quality’), ready for public release very soon. 1622WQ provides real-time water quality information. It allows farmers to see, for example, the influence of recent rainfall on water quality or whether management actions such as recent fertilising has affected nitrogen losses. Farmers can also see the seasonal climate outlook to help plan ahead. The 1622WhatIf? function of the app allows farmers to evaluate the risks and benefits of

CSIRO is developing a suite of apps to deliver information services to farmers and help reduce the impacts of cropping on the Great Barrier Reef.

changing nitrogen fertiliser applications. For example, ‘what if I change my fertiliser rate, harvest date and/or fertilising date and how would that affect my crop yields and nitrogen losses?’ 1622Crop uses our drone-based LiDAR system, satellites and other novel sensing technologies to help farmers use less nitrogenbased fertiliser without affecting their profits. Growers can compare different management strategies in real time through the season.

The results 1622 meeting industry needs For the first time, farmers will have realtime information on key factors for growing sugarcane. When complete, 1622 will bring together information on sugarcane production and environmental performance to help farmers: O Evaluate their crop management; O Facilitate better decisions; and, O Help them protect the Great Barrier Reef. For more information: www.csiro.au

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CSIRO’s 1622 app uses our drone-based LiDAR system and satellites to help farmers use less nitrogen-based fertiliser.

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CSIRO – for the reef, a sweet set of apps

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Industry adopting versatile herbicide with

2min
page 76

Yellow canopy syndrome update

4min
pages 73-75

Performance report

1min
page 72

Sugar Research Australia

3min
pages 70-71

Public sentiment and sugar

3min
pages 61-62

Milling NSW –Sunshine Sugar

4min
pages 63-64

Milling and refining organisations Marketing organisations and sugar terminals

1min
pages 68-69

QSL Marketing – Another challenging season

3min
page 65

Milling in the Australian sugar industry

1min
page 60

Chairman’s comment

3min
pages 58-59

A short history of pivot irrigation

5min
pages 48-51

Irrigation in the Australian sugarcane industry

5min
pages 52-53

Concerned about soil-water availability? Turn your soil into a sponge

2min
pages 54-55

Helping plants to fight the food war

3min
page 33

CEEDS – a new approach to planting sugarcane

5min
pages 31-32

An ‘artificial leaf’ that turns carbon into fuel

13min
pages 34-39

Gm sugarcane in Australia – where we are

5min
pages 28-30

New South Wales

3min
pages 26-27

South Johnstone/Mulgrave/Tully

3min
pages 18-19

Southern Region

6min
pages 24-25

World Sugar Outlook – 2019–20

5min
pages 13-15

Herbert River Region

5min
pages 20-21

Mossman/Tableland

3min
pages 16-17

A farmer’s reflections on the year that was

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pages 10-11

A snapshot of Australian agriculture

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