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Assessing cane and sugar losses utilising world-class methods

机译:利用世界级方法评估甘蔗和糖损失

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Harvester operators have immediate feedback on parameters such as bin weight but no feedback on levels of cane loss being suffered - this is an 'invisible' loss. This leads to machines being operated at settings conducive to high cane loss, to the detriment of all sectors of the industry. To mitigate this, industry bodies have demonstrated the magnitude of cane loss by running cane-loss trials with individual harvester operators. Several cane-loss measurement strategies have been used. 'Mass Balance' (MB) trials, where cane loss is inferred by the difference in clean cane yield from different treatments, are expensive to run and, because the cane loss is the difference in two large but variable numbers, achieving statistical significance is difficult. The alternative 'direct measurement' of cane loss uses the In-field Sucrose Loss Measurement System (ISLMS) and is logistically simpler and has been used extensively by productivity staff. However, the magnitude of losses recorded have not been consistent with expectations, resulting in some 'downgrading' of the significance of cane loss. The importance of adhering to the rigorous ISLMS protocols and using a single experienced technician has been highlighted as the most appropriate mitigation of this 'downgrading'. A large-scale program has demonstrated to industry the magnitude of cane loss under different field and harvesting conditions. Both MB and ISLMS techniques were used in 42 fully replicated trials across the Australian industry. Whilst the aim of the trial program was to demonstrate the impact of different harvester settings on the economics of the sugarcane value chain, the project allowed the different cane-loss measurement systems to be compared, and strategies developed to enhance the accuracy and repeatability of both systems. The number of trials allowed comparison of both measurement systems to assess infield and delivered yields. The magnitude of cane losses observed during these trials and the impact of field variables and machine settings on cane loss are reviewed. Overall, thinner stalked cultivars and shorter billet length both significantly increased cane loss at any nominated harvesting speed or extractor fan speed setting. It was more difficult to achieve high levels of statistical significance with the MB protocol than with the ISLMS, but the magnitude of losses indicated by the latter were lower.
机译:收割机运营商立即有关于箱重量等参数的反馈,但没有反馈占用甘蔗损失水平 - 这是一个“看不见的”损失。这导致机器在有利于高甘蔗损失的环境中运营,以损害行业的所有部门。为了缓解这一点,行业机构已经通过与个人收割机运营商的甘蔗损失试验展示了甘蔗损失的大小。使用了几种甘蔗损失测量策略。 '质量平衡'(MB)试验,其中通过不同治疗的清洁甘蔗产量的差异推断出罐头损失,是昂贵的,因为甘蔗损失是两个大但可变数量的差异,实现统计学意义难以困难。甘蔗损失的替代'直接测量'使用现场蔗糖损耗测量系统(ISLMS),并且逻辑上更简单,并通过生产力人员广泛使用。然而,记录的损失的大小并不一致,预期并不一致,导致甘蔗损失的重要性“降级”。遵守严格的ISLMS协议和使用单一经验丰富的技术人员的重要性被强调为对这一“降级”的最适当的缓解。大规模的计划已经证明了在不同场和收获条件下的甘蔗损失的大小。 MB和ISLMS技术均在澳大利亚行业的42项完全复制的试验中使用。虽然试验计划的目的是展示不同收割机环境对甘蔗价值链经济的影响,但该项目允许比较不同的拐杖损失测量系统,而且为提高两者的准确性和重复性而发展的策略系统。试验次数允许比较测量系统评估infield并提供产量。综述了在这些试验期间观察到的甘蔗损失的幅度以及对甘蔗损失的影响和机器设置的影响。总体而言,较薄的缠绕品种和较短的坯料长度在任何指定的收获速度或提取器风扇速度设定下显着增加了甘蔗损失。与MB议定书达到高水平的统计显着性比与ISLMS更难以实现,但后者所示的损失幅度较低。

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