
D.A.E.
Research Report 703, August 1996: ESTIMATED COSTS OF SOLDIER AND COMBINE
SUGARCANE HARVESTING SYSTEMS IN LOUISIANA, Michael E. SALASSI; Lonnie P. CHAMPAGNE
ABSTRACT: Soldier (wholestalk) harvesting of sugarcane has been the predominant
method of harvesting sugarcane in Louisiana for many years. With the short harvesting
season and frequently wet harvesting conditions found in the state, this type of
harvesting system has proven to be a very flexible and suitable system. Combine (billet)
harvesters have the ability to recover more of the sugarcane in the field, compared to
soldier harvesters, particularly in fields with lodged sugarcane. This report quantifies
some of the differences in machinery requirements, performance rates, and estimated costs
of operating soldier and combine sugarcane harvesting systems in Louisiana.
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