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Optimal Harvest-Milling Scheduling in the Sugar Industry

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  • S. Strong
  • M. A. Wolanowski

    (University of Queensland and Queensland Institute of Technology.)

Abstract

Losses from decay in mechanically-harvested sugar cane could be reduced if the harvest-milling operation were carefully planned. A function relating sugar content of cane to time of harvest and harvest to milling delay is introduced. This function is incorporated in a calculus of variations functional, whose maximum describes the harvesting schedule. The solution of the problem contains a theorem which appears to be useful in economic planning.

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  • S. Strong & M. A. Wolanowski, 1976. "Optimal Harvest-Milling Scheduling in the Sugar Industry," Australian Journal of Management, Australian School of Business, vol. 1(2), pages 97-105, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:ausman:v:1:y:1976:i:2:p:97-105
    DOI: 10.1177/031289627600100207
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