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2009
   
 
Monthly Columns:
Jan 2008

January 2009

Sugar Beet – Progress in the Plant Genome Initiative
By Garry Smith

Cane Planter – Early Harvest Affects Ratooning Ability in Louisiana
By R.P. Viator, C.D. Dalley and E.P. Richard Jr.

El Cañicultor – La Cosecha Temprana Afecta los Retoños en Louisiana
Por R.P. Viator, C.D. Dalley and E.P. Richard Jr.

The Louisiana Sugar Industry 2008
By Herman Waguespack Jr.

American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists – Louisiana
Division Annual Meeting


Excerpts from Sugar and Sweeteners Outlook, May 2008

By Stephen Haley, Jose Toasa, Constanza Valdes and Andy Jerardo
 
  • Sugar Around the World
  • People & Places
  • Cane Planter
  • El Canicultor
  • In The Factory
  • En La Fabrica
  • Sugarbeet



Feb 2008
February 2009

Cane Planter – Screening for Tolerance to Saturated Soil Conditions for Cane Grown for Sugar and Biofuels Production
By R.P. Viator, H.L. Waguespack, R.A. Neil, E.P. Richard, Jr.         

El Cañicultor – Evaluación de Variedades de Caña de Azúcar porsu Tolerancia a Condiciones Saturadas de Suelo
Por R.P. Viator, H.L. Waguespack, R.A. Neil, E.P. Richard, Jr.

Sugar Beet – Status and Promise of GMO’s
By Garry Smith

A Simple Description of The Long Term Potential for Biotechnology in Sugar Crops
By Charley Richard

American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists 35th General Meeting

2008–2009 Sugarbeet Factories in the United States

 

 
March 2008
March 2009


Cane Planter – Minimizing the Effects of Poor Sugarcane Stands
By Ryan P. Viator, E.P. Richard, Jr.

El Cañicultor – Minimizando el Efecto de un Plantío Pobre de
Caña de Azúcar

Por Ryan P. Viator, E.P. Richard, Jr.

Sugar Beet – Green Gene GMO Cultivation on the Increase
By Garry Smith

A Demonstrated Need–Verenium Backs Up Years of Research on
Cellulosic Ethanol Production at its new Demo Plant

By Shannon Cothran

Louisiana Sugarcane Industry 2008 Factory Production and Personnel


ISSCT – 2010 – Mexico

 

 
April 2008

April 2009

Cane Planter – New Uses for Fallow Fields

By Blaine J. Viator

El Cañicultor – Nuevos Usos para los Campos en Barbecho
Por Blaine J. Viator

Sugar Beet – Herbicide Resistant Sugar Beet Plantings
By Garry Smith

2009 Sugar Industry Technologists, Inc. 68th Annual Technical Meeting

President’s Address
By Donald A. Ryan

The Reform of the EU Sugar Regime and its Effects on the Industry
By Jürgen Bruhns

U.S. Cane Sugar Refining Companies

 

 
May 2008
May 2009

Sugar Beet - Sugar Beet Production in the Arkansas Valley of Colorado
By Garry Smith



Cane Planter – Wheat in Fallow
By Blaine J. Viator

El Cañicultor – El Trigo Como Cultivo de Barbecho
Por Blaine J. Viator

Guatemala en el Mundo del Azúcar
Por Danilo Mirón

Guatemala in the World of Sugar
By Danilo Mirón

Caña de Azúcar en Mexico Ancestral Cultivo del Futuro
Por Manuel Enriquez Poy

Sugar Cane in Mexico – The Ancient Alternative of the Future
By Manuel Enriquez Poy

SIMTEC 2009-Brazil: Transforming Technology in Business
 

 
 
June 2008
June 2009

Cane Planter – Cover Crops

By Blaine J. Viator
     
Sugar Beet – Sweet Talk and Cutting Through the Hype
By Garry Smith

American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists 39th Annual Joint Meeting

Excerpts from the President’s Message
By Gustave L. Legendre, Louisiana Division  
   
Excerpts from the President’s Message
By Barney Eiland, Florida Division

Abstracts Presented

   

 
July 2008
July 2009

Cane Planter – Growing Super-sweet Sugarcane Varieties Makes Good Sense
By Thomas L. Tew and Michael E. Salassi
 
El Cañicultor – Tiene Sentido Cultivar Variedades Excesivamente Dulces                   
Por Thomas L. Tew and Michael E. Salassi     

Sugar Beet – Sweet Talk and Cutting Through the Hype II
By Garry Smith

Sugarcane Variety Census–Florida 2008
By Ron Rice, Les Baucum and Barry Glaz

2007–2008 Factory Production for Florida, Hawaii and Texas
      
Factories and Personnel for Florida, Hawaii and Texas

 

 
August 2008
August 2009

Cane Planter – A Tale of Two Borers
By Bill White, Collins Kimbeng Marvellous Zhou & Jorge da Silva

El Cañicultor – Historia de dos Barrenadores                     
Por Bill White, Collins Kimbeng Marvellous Zhou & Jorge da Silva
           
Sugar Beet – Sweet Talk and Cutting Through the Hype III
By Garry Smith
           
Perspectivas para o Setor Sucroenergético Brasileiro

Outlook of the Sucrose-Energy Brazilian Sector

Perspectivas para el Sector Sacaroza Energetico Brasileño

By Antonio de Padua Rodrigues and Luciano Rodrigues

La Roya Naranja en Guatemala y Estrategias para su Manejo
Orange Rust in Guatemala and Management Strategies


A Ferrugem Laranja na Guatemala e Estrategias de Manejo                   
By Werner Ovalle, Héctor Orozco, José Quemé, Mario Melgar &
Salomón García

   

 
June 2007
September 2009

Sugar Beet – Sweet Talk and Cutting Through the Hype IV
By Garry Smith

Excerpts of an Interview with John Sheptor, President and CEO of Imperial Sugar Company, August 3, 2009

2009 Annual Buyers’ Guide

2009 Annual Buyers’ Guide
How to Contact Your Suppliers

2009 Annual Buyers’ Guide
Learn More About Your Suppliers


 
June 2007
October 2009

Sugar Beet – Can DNA from Transgenic Plants be Transferred
 to Soil Micro-organisms?

By Garry Smith      

Más allá de Brasil: Una Zafra Mexicana Pequeña, una Ojeada al
Comercio Centroamericano

Beyond Brazil; Small Mexican Crop, Central American Trade Eyed
By Susan Buchanan

Programas de Desarrollo de Variedades de Cana de Azucar:
Una Aventura Costosa que se Paga

Programas de Desenvolvimento de Variedades de Cana-de-Açúcar:
Uma Cara Aventura que se Paga

Sugarcane Breeding Programs: a Costly Payback Adventure
By Guilherme Rossi Machado Jr.

   

 
June 2007
November 2009

Sugar Beet – Use of Herb icide Resistant Sugar Beets
in the European Market

By Garry Smith

Honduran Sugar Industry Achieves Record Output While Consumption and Exports Expand
By Peter Buzzanell and Carol Gonzales

ISSCT Breeding Workshop 2009

ISSCT Taller de Mejoramiento 2009

ISSCT Seminario de Melhoramento 2009
By Guilherme Rossi Machado Jr.

Estimating Variable Sugarcane Harvest Costs
By Michael E. Salassi

New Products and Technology

   

 
June 2007
December 2009

Sugar Beet – A New Technique for Modifying Plant Genes
By Garry Smith

Update: Brazil and Other Latin American Cane-Ethanol Producers
By Susan Buchanan

Internal Shear Stress for Sugarcane Bagasse
By Agustin Escamilla-Martinez, Jorge Corona-Castuera
and Hermes Sánchez-Cortés

Esfuerzos de Corte Interno en Bagazo de Cana
By Agustin Escamilla-Martinez, Jorge Corona-Castuera
and Hermes Sánchez-Cortés

Mexico in the World Sugar Ranking
By Manuel Enriquez Poy

Mexico el Ranking Mundial del Azucar
By Manuel Enriquez Poy

Cumulative Index


   
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