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A framework for integrating a complex harvesting and transport system for sugar production

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  • Higgins, Andrew
  • Antony, George
  • Sandell, Gary
  • Davies, Ian
  • Prestwidge, Di
  • Andrew, Bill

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  • Higgins, Andrew & Antony, George & Sandell, Gary & Davies, Ian & Prestwidge, Di & Andrew, Bill, 2004. "A framework for integrating a complex harvesting and transport system for sugar production," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 82(2), pages 99-115, November.
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