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January 2008
Cane Planter
Combined Glyphosate-Ripener and Residue Blanket Stresses Reduce Ratoon Yields in Louisiana
by R.P. Viator, C.D. Dalley, R.M. Johnson and E.P. Richard, Jr.

El Cañicultor: Los Residuos de Glifosato y de Cosecha Reducen el Rendimiento de los Retoños en Louisiana
by R.P. Viator, C.D. Dalley, R.M. Johnson and E.P. Richard, Jr.

Sugar Beet
What About Starch?
by Garry Smith, Ph.D.

Features
American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists – Louisiana Division Annual Meeting – Schedule of Papers Presented
 
             
The Development of a Sugar-based Plastic in Brazil – Part 1
By Léa Velho and Paulo Velho

An Advanced Feedstock for Ethanol: Sweet Sorghum is Crop to Fuel the Future
By Victoria E. Bradford

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February 2008
Cane Planter
Green-cane Residue Management in a Non-tropical Climate
by R.P. Viator,  R.M. Johnson and E.P. Richard, Jr.

El Cañicultor
Manejo de los Residuos de la Cosecha en Verde en un Clima No-tropical

(Translated in Spanish) by R.P. Viator,  R.M. Johnson and E.P. Richard, Jr.

Sugar Beet
Sweet Biofuels and Biopolymers
by Garry Smith, Ph.D.

Features
Mexico: A Sweet Challenge for the NAFTA?
by Manuel Enríquez Poy

The Use of Green Manures as an Alternative to Improve Productivity and Sustainability of the Sugar Cane Crop

by Ovidio Pérez, Fernando Hernández, Abimael López; Pablo Balañá, Edgar Solares y Andrea Maldonado

Translation
Mexico: ¿Un Reto Dulce Para el Tlcan?
(Translated in Spanish) by Manuel Enríquez Poy

El Uso de Abonos Verdes Como Alternativa para Mejorar la Productividad y Sostenibilidad del Cultivo de la Caña de Azúcar
(Translated in Spanish) by Ovidio Pérez, Fernando Hernández, Abimael López; Pablo Balañá, Edgar Solares y Andrea Maldonado

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March 2008
Factory Notes
Magma Mixing and Affination with Continuous Sugar Centrifugals
by Ted D. Milner

Translation
Notas de Fábrica
Magma: Mezcla y Afinacién en Centrifugas Continuas

(Translated in Spanish) por Ted D. Milner

Sugar Beet
More on Biopolymers
by Garry Smith, Ph.D.

Cane Planter
A Review of the 2007 Louisiana Sugar Cane Industry
by Herman Waguespack, Jr.


El Cañicultor
El Cañicultor: Un Análisis de la Industria de Louisiana en el 2007

(Translated in Spanish) por Herman Waguespack, Jr.


The Development of a Sugar-based Plastic in Brazil – Part 2

by Léa Velho and Paulo Velho

Features

Louisiana Sugarcane Industry 2007 Factory Production
Louisiana Sugarcane Industry 2007 Factory Personnel

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April 2008

Cane Planter: Biotech–Can it Work in Sugarcane?
by Charley Richard, Ph.D

Translation
El Cañicultor: Biotecnología-¿Puede Resultar en Caña de Azúcar?

(Translated in Spanish) por Charley Richard, Ph.D.

Sugar Beet: European View of Bioplastics
by Garry Smith, Ph.D.

Worldwide Advances in Sugarcane Transgenesis
by Andrea Maldonado, Ph.D., Mario Melgar, Ph.D. and Phillip Lamport, M.B.A.

Avances Mundiales en Transgénesis de Caña de Azúcar
por Andrea Maldonado, Ph.D., Mario Melgar, Ph.D. and Phillip Lamport, M.B.A.

Features
2007-2008 Sugarbeet Factories in the United States
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May 2008

Factory Notes: Twelve Facts For A Better Centrifugal Station
by Ted D. Milner

Translation 
Notas de Fábrica: Doce Factores para Mejorar la Sección de Centrifugas
(Translated in Spanish) por Ted D. Milner
                   
Sugar Beet: Pros and Cons of Bioplastics
by Garry Smith, Ph.D.

2008 Sugar Industry Technologists, Inc.
    President’s Address – Donald A. Ryan                      
    S.I.T. Officers –2008-09
    S.I.T. 2008 Program
    S.I.T. 2008 Abstracts Presented

U.S. Cane Sugar Refining Companies

ISSCT Invitation Letter
by Jorge Martinez Licona

Market Factors Significant to Performance of Sugar-manufacturing
Firms in Kenya

by Nelson Obange

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June 2008

Cane Planter: Use of Precision Agriculture Techniques for Sugarcane Pathology Studies
by M.P. Grisham, R.M. Johnson, R.P. Viator, and P.V. Zimba

El Cañicultor: Uso de Técnicas de Agricultura de Precisión en Estudios Fitopatológicos de Caña de Azúcar

(Translated in Spanish) por M.P. Grisham, R.M. Johnson, R.P. Viator, and P.V. Zimba

2008 American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists 38th Annual Joint Meeting Florida and Louisiana Divisions

Excerpts from the President’s Message – Florida Division     
By Fernando Z. Llorens
                     
Excerpts from the President’s Message – Louisiana Division
By Michael P. Grisham

Abstracts Presented

SIMTEC 2008

Piracicaba,Brazil

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July 2008

Factory Notes: Twelve Facts for a Better Centrifugal Station – Part 2
by Ted D. Milner


Translation
Notas de Fábrica: Doce Factores para Mejorar la Sección de Centrifugas - Segunda Parte

(Translated in Spanish) por Ted D. Milner

Sugar Beet: Biofuels Impact on Food Supply
By Garry Smith

Sugarcane Variety Census - Florida 2007     
By Barry Glaz

                     
Features
2007-2008 Factory Production for Florida, Hawaii & Texas
2007-2008 Factories & Personnel for Florida, Hawaii & Texas
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August 2008

Sugar Beet: Biofuels Impact on Food Supply II
by Ted D. Milner

Factory Notes: Processing Low Raw (Grade) and High Raw Massecuite in a Continuous Centrifugal

by Ted D. Milner

Translation
Notas de Fábrica: Procesando Mazas Para Crudo de Alto y Bajo Grado en Centrifugas Continuas
(Translated in Spanish) By Ted D. Milner

Da Era do Petróleo Para a Era Dos Biocombustíveis
By Antonio Cesar Salibe

From the Fossil Era to Biofuels
By Antonio Cesar Salibe

Integrated Biodiesel Production in Barralcool Sugar and Alcohol Mill
By J.L. Oliverio, S.T. Barreira and S.C.P. Rangel


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September 2008

Abstracts from the SPRI 2008 Conference:  Diversifying Research in Sugar Processing

2008 Annual Buyers’ Guide

2008 Annual Buyers’ Guide: How to Contact Your Suppliers

2008 Annual Buyers’ Guide: Learn More About Your Suppliers

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October 2008

Sugar Beet: Biofuels Impact on Food Supply III

Letter to the Editor


Application of Distillery Effluents for Manufacture of Bio-fertilizers

Aplicacion de Efluentes de Destileria Para Fabricacion de
Bio-fertilizantes


Biogas Production with Vinasse, a Feasible Alternative to Contribute to the Development of Bioenergy

La Produccion de Biogas con Vinaza una Alternativa Factible para ontribuiral
Desarrollo de la Bioenergía


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November 2008


Sugar Beet – Another New Sugar Substitute

Factory Notes – Working Screens and Operation of Continuous Sugar Centrifugal
    
Notas de Fábrica – Operación de las Centrifugas Contnuas y Sus Mallas de Trabajo

Sustainability in the Sugarcane Industry – the Better Sugarcane Initiative

New Products & Technology


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December 2008


Sugar Beet – A Comparison of the Plant Genome and Human Genome Projects By Garry Smith

Sugar Ethanol Industry in Latin America By Stephen Haley, Jose Toasa, Constanza Valdes, Andy Jerardo
    
Modeling Boiling House Operations with SuperPro Designer®: Effects of Final Molasses Recycle and Double Magma Boiling By Michael Saska

Cumulative Index 2008



 
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