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Item 1929 Konigsberger Proceedings of the Third Congress of the N.pdf(ISSCT, 1929)The document explores various aspects of sugarcane cultivation, including agronomy practices, irrigation techniques, fertilization methods, post-harvest management, pest, and disease control, as well as genetic science related to sugarcane. It delves into environmental impacts and sustainability concerns associated with sugarcane cultivation, providing a comprehensive overview of the topic.Item 1932 Plenary session-Bussiness meeting.pdf(ISSCT, 1932)This document discusses the organization and structure of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists (ISSCT), emphasizing the need for better coordination between regional Sections and General Officers. It highlights the importance of active participation and interaction among members for the Society's growth. The paper also addresses the potential revisions required in the Society's Constitution based on practical experiences and challenges faced by certain Sections.Item 1938 ISSCT Proceedings of the Sixth Cogress - Table of Conte.pdf(ISSCT, 1938)The document highlights the proceedings of the Sixth Congress of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists held in Louisiana. It acknowledges the support of various individuals and organizations in Louisiana towards the success of the congress, emphasizing collaboration and appreciation within the sugarcane industry.Item 1938 List of Delegates and Members Registering at the Sixth .pdf(ISSCT, 1938)The list of delegates and members at the Sixth Congress of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists held in Louisiana in 1938 is presented in this document. It provides insight into the global representation and participation from various countries in the sugarcane industry during the event.Item 1956 Programme of the 9th Congress ISSCT.pdf(ISSCT, 1956)The document provides insights into the activities and events of the I.S.S.C.T. 9th Congress Programme held in January 1956, encompassing formal enrollment of delegates, welcoming ceremonies, receptions, and visits to significant locations including Ellora and Ajanta Caves. It also includes field visits to sugarcane farms and factories, studying processes such as Saha-Jain Process of Cane Juice Clarification. The program culminates with cultural programs and visits to sugar factories, offering a comprehensive overview of the congress activities.Item 1962 Buzacott,The defects for which the majority of seedlings are discarded.pdf(ISSCT, 1962)This document discusses various aspects of sugarcane cultivation, focusing on agronomy practices, irrigation, fertilization, post-harvest management, pest and disease control, genetic science, environmental impact, and sustainability in sugarcane production.Item 1965 Proceedings of the ISSCT Twelfth Congress (Cover).pdf(ISSCT, 1965)This document presents the proceedings of the Twelfth Congress of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in March 1965. The edited content focuses on the economic and technical advancement of the sugar industry, reflecting on the dedicated efforts in the sugarcane sector during that time.Item 1968 Next Meeting Place - Election of the host Country for t.pdf(ISSCT, 1968)The document discusses the selection of the host country for the 14th Congress of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, considering invitations from the U.S.A. Mainland and Cuba. The process of deciding the location for the next Congress is outlined, showing the involvement of different countries and committees.Item 1971 Letters of Welcome.pdf(ISSCT, 1971)The document discusses the Fourteenth World Congress of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, highlighting the importance of exploring methods for increasing sugar production while lowering costs. It emphasizes progress in research techniques and the significance of worldwide collaboration to meet the growing demands for sugar production.Item 1996 ISSCT Office Bearers 1992-1995.pdf(ISSCT, 1996)The document provides information about the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists (ISSCT) office bearers and members from 1992-1995. It lists the executive members, councillors, and details of the technical coordination committee, including their respective roles in the organization. Additionally, it highlights the life members of the ISSCT and the structure of the technical panel, providing insights into the leadership and organizational aspects of the society during the specified period.Item 1999 Perumal Need for Mechanisation of Sugarcane Cultivation in Karnataka State (India).pdf(ISSCT, 1999)This research emphasizes the need for mechanization in sugarcane cultivation in Karnataka State, India. It outlines the current manual operations in sugarcane farming and the labor-intensive nature of the crop. With insights on the challenges of labor shortage and increasing demand for other crops, the study advocates for research and development in mechanization to address the pressing needs of the sugarcane industry.