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Bses LiMiTeD / DATe CLAiMers<br />

<strong>2010</strong> Bses LiMiTeD<br />

fieL D DAys<br />

<strong>BSES</strong> field days are valuable vehicles for showcasing a wide<br />

range of machinery, software, sugarcane varieties, farming<br />

systems, and industry information.<br />

<strong>BSES</strong> staff members will be on hand to answer questions on its<br />

products and services, new farming systems, and regular field<br />

day activities such as the annual variety guessing competition.<br />

Exhibitors will be displaying their current wears and tears.<br />

eLeCTrONiC BuLLeTiN<br />

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instead’ in the subject line.<br />

For further information please contact Eve<br />

McDonald on 07 3331 3340 or through the email<br />

address provided above.<br />

• Herbert – 13 April<br />

for further information on the Herbert field day please<br />

contact the <strong>BSES</strong> Herbert office on 07 4776 8206.<br />

• Mackay – 20-21 May<br />

for further information on the Mackay field days please<br />

contact the <strong>BSES</strong> Mackay office on 07 4963 6810.<br />

The <strong>Bulletin</strong> goes green: We are pleased to announce that<br />

this edition of the <strong>Bulletin</strong> is packaged and produced using<br />

the latest recycled and environmentally sustainable materials.<br />

The paper used is a blend of recycled material and FSC*<br />

certified forestry fibre. *Forestry Stewardship Council<br />

ContACt uS<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

<strong>BSES</strong> Limited, 50 Meiers Road<br />

Indooroopilly Qld 4068 Australia<br />

Tel +61 7 3331 3333<br />

Fax +61 7 3871 0383<br />

Email communications@bses.org.au<br />

Subscriptions and more…<br />

For new subscriptions, renewals,<br />

payments, and change of address:<br />

Communications Manager<br />

<strong>BSES</strong> Limited, 50 Meiers Road<br />

Indooroopilly Qld 4068 Australia<br />

Web & Email<br />

bses.org.au<br />

info@bses.org.au<br />

Sugarcane for the future<br />

ISSN 0810-3240<br />

ISSUE 26 | <strong>2010</strong><br />

www.bses.org.au<br />

Print Post Approved PP424022/1988<br />

bulletin<br />

Providing information to the Australian sugarcane industry since 1933<br />

bulletin<br />

Providing information to the Australian sugarcane industry since 1933<br />

P13<br />

Technology support:<br />

inorganic analytical<br />

laboratory<br />

DISCLAIMER<br />

The <strong>Bulletin</strong> has been compiled in good faith by <strong>BSES</strong> Limited. However, no representation is made as to the completeness or accuracy of the information it<br />

contains. In particular, you should be aware that this information may be incomplete, may contain errors or may have become out of date. This publication<br />

and any references to products or services are provided ‘as is’ without any warranty or implied term of any kind. Subject to any terms implied by law and<br />

which cannot be excluded, <strong>BSES</strong> Limited accepts no responsibility for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred by you as a result of any error, omission or<br />

misrepresentation in this publication. <strong>BSES</strong> Limited recommends that you contact its staff before acting on any information contained in this magazine.<br />

PG 3<br />

Evaluation of varieties<br />

for a controlled-traffic<br />

farming system<br />

issue 24:2009<br />

Print Post Approved PP424022/1988<br />

Sugarcane for the future<br />

Sugarcane for the future<br />

PG 10<br />

PG 16<br />

bulletin<br />

Providing information to the Australian sugar industry since 1933...<br />

PG 22<br />

P7 Near-infrared<br />

spectroscopy<br />

research directions<br />

Canegrub management and Cost savings from zonal tillage Expos´ e on major cane diseases<br />

new farming systems<br />

for new sugar industry staff<br />

P3 Technology<br />

support: adding value<br />

to our business and<br />

the industry<br />

P17 <strong>BSES</strong> rises<br />

to the challenge<br />

of international<br />

competition<br />

P14 Biosecurity<br />

P10<br />

issue 23:2009<br />

P23 Building a<br />

Feature Part 3: Pests better picture<br />

that we don’t have and about nitrogen in<br />

don’t want<br />

the lower Burdekin<br />

P19 Floods put<br />

dampener on NSW<br />

variety BN81-1394<br />

@<br />

Zonal tillage reduces<br />

farm input cost

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