Proseding-The relative importance of cane yield and traits affecting CCS in sugarcane varieties,The use of Excel spreadsheets in the modelling of the dynamics of tracer washout in continuous pans,The world market challenge for the UK beet sugar industry,Time trends of nitrate in groundwaters under intensive agriculture,Towards a new generation of bagasse-fired boilers
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Watson Ferguson and Company
2000
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