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Stewart, RL and McComiskie, G 1988. A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Green and Burnt Cane Harvesting in the<br />
Burdekin, Proc. Aust. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol., 10: 27-32.<br />
Sugar Industry Oversight Group 2006. The Strategic Vision for a Commercially Vibrant Sustainable<br />
and Self-Reliant Industry in Australia.<br />
Sugar Research and Development Corporation, SRDC 2004. Cane Harvesting to Improve Industry<br />
Performance, Sugar Research and Development Corporation Technical Report 2/2004, Brisbane,<br />
Australia.<br />
Sugar Research and Development Corporation, SRDC 2006. Analysis <strong>of</strong> Bagasse and Trash<br />
Utilisation Options, Sugar Research and Development Corporation Technical Report 2/2006,<br />
Brisbane, Australia.<br />
Sugar Research and Development Corporation, SRDC 2006 (b). The Value Chain <strong>of</strong> the Australian<br />
Sugar Industry. SRDC Technical Report 1/2006. ISSN 1327-9475. Brisbane<br />
Sutherland, RF 2002. New Energy Options in the Australian Sugar Industry. Proc. Aust. Soc. Sugar<br />
Cane Technol., 24: 19-23.<br />
Thorburn, P, Hobson, P, Higgins, A, Juffs, R and Downs, P 2006. Integrated Value Chain Scenarios<br />
for Enhanced Mill Region Pr<strong>of</strong>itability. Final Report Project Report CSE010. Sugar Research and<br />
Development Corporation.<br />
Turner, N and Ward, PR 2002. Special Issue: The Role <strong>of</strong> Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry and Perennial Pasture in<br />
Mitigating Waterlogging ad Secondary Salinity, Agricultural Water Management, Vol. 53, p.275.<br />
URS Australia.2008. Oil Mallee Industry Development Plan For Western Australia. Report for the Oil<br />
Mallee Association <strong>of</strong> Australia Inc and the Forest Products Commission <strong>of</strong> WA. URS Australia Pty<br />
Ltd, November 2008<br />
Watson LJ and Connors CG 2008. Furfural–A Value Adding Opportunity for the Australian Sugar<br />
Industry. Proc <strong>of</strong> Aust Soc Sugar Cane Technol. Vol 30<br />
Whiteing CNC 2001. Extraneous Matter V’s Cane Loss; Finding a Balance in Chopper Harvested<br />
Green Cane. Proc <strong>of</strong> 24th ISSCT.<br />
Whiteing, C and Kingston, G 2008. Regional Adoption <strong>of</strong> Alternative Harvester Configurations for<br />
Sustainable Harvesting Efficiency, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Sugar Experiment Stations Publication SD 08005,<br />
Brisbane, Australia.<br />
Whiteing, C, Norris, CP and Paton, D 2002. Facilitation <strong>of</strong> Best Practice to Reduce Extraneous Matter<br />
and Cane Loss. Bureau <strong>of</strong> Sugar experiment Stations Publication SD02009, Brisbane, Australia.<br />
Whiteing, C, Norris, CP and Paton, DC 2001. Extraneous Matter versus Cane Loss: Finding a Balance<br />
in Chopper Harvested Green Cane. Proc. Intl. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol., 24(2):276-282.<br />
Wildy, D, Pate, J and Bartle, J 2003. Silviculture and Water Use <strong>of</strong> Short-Rotation Mallee Eucalypts,<br />
RIRDC Publication No 03/033, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra<br />
Willcox TG, Crane J and Downs P 2005. Measurement and Feedback Systems for Improving Market<br />
Signals for Harvesting, Final Report - SRDC Project BSS261, BSES Ltd.<br />
197