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Sugarcane Harvesting in Louisiana Benjamin L. Legendre, Ph.D. Professor and Department Head Audubon Sugar Institute St. Gabriel, Louisiana HC&S Community Open House, April 15, 2014
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Sugarcane Harvesting in

Louisiana Benjamin L. Legendre, Ph.D.

Professor and Department Head

Audubon Sugar Institute

St. Gabriel, Louisiana

HC&S Community Open House, April 15, 2014

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TX LA

HI

FL Sugarcane in Louisiana

• 500 family farms

• 11 sugar factories (3 cooperatives)

• 440,000 acres (2013)

• 14,036,000 tons cane (2013)

• 1,557,000 tons sugar (2013)

• No. 1 row crop in LA grossing approximately $3 billion (2013)

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Burning is used to reduce trash content

and improve cane quality

100% of the Louisiana sugarcane crop area is

burned either pre- or post-harvest Post-harvest burning of

cane laid on ground

between two rows

harvested by soldier

harvester

(10% of total crop)

Pre-harvest burning

of standing

cane to be harvested

by combine harvester

(20% of total crop)

Post-harvest burning

of residue resulting

from green cane

harvesting

(70% of total crop)

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Soldier Harvester

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Rear view of soldier harvester in green

cane

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Frontal view of soldier

harvester in

green cane

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Post-Harvest Burning

Cane harvested by soldier harvester is

burned on “heap” row

(10 % of total crop)

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Mechanical loading of whole-stalk cane

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Frontal view of combine harvester in

green cane

Green Cane Harvesting

Approximately 70% of the Louisiana crop is

harvested green by the cane combine prior to

burning of the harvest residue

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Rear view of combine harvester in green

cane showing harvest residue

Green Cane Harvesting

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Harvest Residue Residue left on field from green cane harvesting is

burned off usually within one to two weeks of harvest

(represents 70% of the total crop)

Failure to remove this residue results in a reduction of

15 - 20% in the subsequent stubble crop. Unlike Maui,

note that the terrain is flat in Louisiana.

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Pre-harvest Burning in Standing Cane

Approximately 20% of the Louisiana crop is

burned standing prior to harvest by cane

combines

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Combine harvesting in burned cane

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In conclusion, nearly

100% of the total acres of

sugarcane grown in

Louisiana is burned in

some manner, i.e., pre-

harvest or post-harvest.

Further, at any one time

there might be 100 or

more fires burning at the

same time as each of the

500 farms is an

independent unit.

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What are the benefits of burning sugarcane?

• Lower cost of production that benefits growers and consumers

• Allows more efficient harvesting of sugarcane

• Reduces number of hauling units on highways reducing wear

and tear on our highways

• Decreases the volume of material to be processed

• Shortens the harvest season by as much as 10%

• Increases the yield of sugar per ton of cane

• Reduces wear and tear on field and factory equipment

• Reduces energy expenditures in the field and the factory

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What are the objectives of smoke & ash management? • Be a good and considerate neighbor

• Minimize the adverse effect caused by open field burning of

sugarcane

• Prevent smoke and ash from being blown across public

highways and airports

• Prevent smoke and ash from affecting public areas, especially

public health facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, etc.

• Prevent smoke and ash from affecting schools at times when

students are present

• Prevent smoke and ash from affecting individual homes,

subdivisions, and other housing facilities

• Minimize ash fallout that may result from burning sugarcane

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