What causes sugarcane lodging? A summary of key factors soil, roots, wind, and waterlogging along with prevention methods.
Last updated: 2 Jul 2026
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Understand the causes of sugarcane lodging—ranging from hardpan soil, weak root systems, and strong winds to waterlogging—and learn soil preparation and field management strategies to minimize risk and safeguard long-term yields.
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