Proseding-Evaporator performance monitoring at Farleigh mill,Extension. tomorrow's innovation facilitators,Further advances in automating base cutter height control,2000 - Gains from family and visual selection in sugarcane, particularly for heavily lodged crops in the Burdekin region
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2000
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