The optimum harvester forward speed, Cane loss due to basecutter and knockdown damage, A long-haul road transport and cane handling system at South Johnstone mill, Modelling the extraction processes of milling trains, Effects of VAM on the growth and nutrition of sugarcane
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Main Author: | Kent, G.AKroes, SKoppen, B.JKelly, R.M |
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Language: | English |
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Watson Ferguson and Company
1997
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