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Poggio, M. J., Renouf, M. A., Connolly, C. and Thompson, M. (2018) Profitability and environmental implications when growers transition to best management practices. International Sugar Journal, 120 (1437).

Book Section

Garside, A.L., Poggio, M. J., Park, G., Salter, B. and Perna, J. (2009) Long-term Ingham and Mackay farming system experiments: comparisons between permanent non-tilled beds and re-formed beds. In: 31st Annual Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists (ASSCT) Conference Proceedings. Ballina, NSW. 5 - 8th May. Curran Associates, Inc..

Poggio, M. J., Morris, E., Reid, N. and DiBella, L. (2007) Grower group case study on new farming practices in the Herbert region, Australia. In: Proceedings of the 2007 Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists held at Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 8-11 May 2007. Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists.

Monograph

Connolly, C., Renouf, M. A., Poggio, M. J. and Thompson, M. (2018) Measuring the profitability and environmental implications when growers transition to Best Management Practices. Technical Report. Sugar Research Australia Limited.

Poggio, M. J., Smith, M., Van Grieken, M.E., Shaw, M. and Biggs, J. S. (2014) The Economics of Adopting Pesticide Management Leading to Water Quality Improvement on Sugarcane Farms. Technical Report. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) Queensland, Brisbane.

Book

Smith, M., Poggio, M. J., Thompson, M. and Collier, A. (2014) The Economics of Pesticide Management Practices on Sugarcane Farms: Final Synthesis Report. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), Queensland. Final Report . Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) Queensland, Brisbane, 54 pages.

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