Cane Farmers, Innisfail, 1926. The Northern Herald, 7 July 1926 Innisfail Cane. 149382557 ) Mr. H. T. Easterby. Director of Sugar Experiment Stations, who is visiting the Innisfail district, said that this season's cane crop, whilst good in that district, was somewhat backward as compared with last year's. it was. therefore, not expected that the mills would cut such large tonnages as on the previous occasion. At the same time the cane was, generally speaking, very healthy, and the growth, whilst not rapid, was sufficient to produce a high' percentage of 'One noticeable feature, this


Cane Farmers, Innisfail, 1926. The Northern Herald, 7 July 1926 Innisfail Cane. 149382557 ) Mr. H. T. Easterby. Director of Sugar Experiment Stations, who is visiting the Innisfail district, said that this season's cane crop, whilst good in that district, was somewhat backward as compared with last year's. it was. therefore, not expected that the mills would cut such large tonnages as on the previous occasion. At the same time the cane was, generally speaking, very healthy, and the growth, whilst not rapid, was sufficient to produce a high' percentage of 'One noticeable feature, this year.' said Mr. Easterby, 'is the large amount of arrowed cane north of Townsville, which, no doubt, is due to this dry weather which has been experienced. The rains which have recently fallen in the Innisfail district should have a good effect on the young plant cane, and should help along that cane which has not yet flowered.


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