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AAR Annual Trip to Redang Island 2012

AAR Sports Club annual trip to one of the beautiful islands in Malaysia, Redang Island was carried out from 29 June 2012 to 1 July 2012.

The beautiful beach with clear and bluish water and white sand.

Walking along the beach and enjoy the breeze, Redang Island is a good place to relax.

Ferry heading to Marine Park for snorkelling
AAR young officers snorkelling at Marine Park
Deep under the sea… you can see coral and colourful fish swimming

 

Nice scenery of blue ocean and mountain
AAR members playing volleyball at the beach
Natural blanket made of sand… warm and comfort…

Group photo of AAR members taken at Redang Beach

Congratulations to Mr. Sim Choon Cheak on being awarded the 2012 Scholar Award by IPNI!

AAR wishes to congratulate Mr. Sim Choon Cheak for being awarded the 2012 Scholar Award, Southeast Asia region by IPNI. For further details, please visit IPNI website at http://www.ipni.net/article/IPNI-3288 .

Personal Details/Awards/Publications: Tan Suet Yee (TSY)

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TAN SUET YEE (TSY)
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Summary: Dr. Kee Khan Kiang (KKK)

DR. KEE KHAN KIANG (KKK)

Contact Details :
Applied Agricultural Resources S/B, No. 11, Jalan Teknologi 3/6, Taman Sains Selangor 1,
Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Tel : 603-6151 7924 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9
Fax : 603-6151 7081
Email : keekk@aarsb.com.my
Personal Web Page : –

Education
1976
B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture
Lincoln College, Canterbury, New Zealand
1981
Ph.D.
Lincoln College, Canterbury, New Zealand

Career Outline
1982 (February) – 1986 (June)
Research Officer
Highlands Research Unit
1986 (June)
Research Officer
Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd.
Senior Research Officer
Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd.
2000 – 2006
Principal Research Officer
Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd.
2006 – 2007
Deputy Head
Applied Agricultural Resources Sdn. Bhd.
2007 (February) – 2011
Director of Research
Applied Agricultural Resources Sdn. Bhd.
2012 – Present
Director of Research, PTAARI
Applied Agricultural Resources Sdn. Bhd.

Job Description
Director of Research, PTAARI. In charge of oil palm advisory and agronomy, with responsibilities in feasibility studies, nutrition/water relations and crop yield potential and yield maximization studies. Was oil palm agronomist at HRU for 5 years.

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Summary: Goh Kah Joo (GKJ)

GOH KAH JOO (GKJ)Contact Details :
Advanced Agriecological Research S/B, No. 11, Jalan Teknologi 3/6, Taman Sains Selangor 1,
Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Tel : 603-6151 7924 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9
Fax : 603-6151 7081
Email : gohkj@aarsb.com.my
Personal Web Page : –
Education
1982
B.Sc. in Agriculture
University Pertanian Malaysia (UPM)
1992
M.Sc. in Biological Computation (Distinction)
University of York, UK

Career Outline
1982 – 1983
Tutor
University Pertanian Malaysia
1983 – 1986
Assistant Agronomist
Taiko Plantations S/B
1986 – 2004
Agronomist, Principal Research Officer and Section Head, Information Management Section
Applied Agricultural Research S/B
2004 – 2006
Agronomist, Principal Research Officer and Section Head, Information Management Section
Advanced Agriecological Research S/B
2006 – 2007
Agronomist, Deputy Head of Advanced Agriecological Research
Advanced Agriecological Research Sdn. Bhd.
2007 – 2011
Agronomist, Deputy Director of Research
Advanced Agriecological Research Sdn. Bhd.
2012 – Present
Director of Research
Advanced Agriecological Research Sdn. Bhd.

Job Description
My main job function is to provide sound agronomic advices on oil palm and cocoa to our Principals and their estates, and our advisory clients’ estates. Towards this end, I design, lead and/or conduct research on cocoa and oil palm agronomy, soil and plant nutrition, nutrient dynamics, soil and water conservation, and 3D model and visualization of oil palm growth and production. I also lead the team in soil survey and feasibility study. As Section Head for Information Management Section, I am responsible for strategic data and information management, development of a decision support system for plantation crop management, statistical and mathematical data analysis, applications of remote sensing, GIS and GPS in plantation management, spatial data analysis and interpretation, and web page development. I was also a consultant to Cenipalma on fertilizer recommendation system of oil palm. My overall mission is to assist the estate management achieves and maintains the site yield potentials at the lowest cost possible through ever better and latest management practices, taking into account the environment and land ecology.

Key Research Interests

My main interests are in soil and plant nutrition of plantation tree crops and its dynamics. I am also interested in the general agronomy and management of plantation tree crops. The research group uses mathematical, statistical and computational methods to understand the spatio-temporal relationships between the various agronomic and management factors affecting soil nutrient supply, plant nutrition, fertilizer use efficiency and fertilizer requirements. Tools such as remote sensing and GIS, and methods such as pattern recognition and artificial intelligience are also employed to investigate the above and develop techniques for large-scale assessments of the plant and management performances. The team has recently embarked on the study of water dynamics and water use efficiency in oil palm ecosystem, and the importance and dynamics of living green manure (and probably organic matter) in plantation tree crop management.

Lately, I have been involved in the measurement of greenhouse gases from forest, sago and oil palm ecosystems to further understand the impact of anthropogenic agricultural activities on the potential global climate change.

I welcome collaborative research in any of the above areas in tropical tree crops.

Discoveries
  • The traditional interpretation of soil and/or leaf analysis results cannot predict the optimal fertilizer regime for oil palm reliably, and the nutrient budget method to compute the fertilizer requirement of oil palm can lead to nutrient imbalance. Computation based on nutrient dynamics and plant nutrient balance is the key to optimal fertilizer regime for the perennial oil palm.
  • The CO2 emission from tropical peatland under forest ecosystem can exceed that under five years old oil palm.
Products
Have led or directly involved in the development of the following products:
  • Fertilizer recommendation system for oil palm (INFERS)
  • Optimal planting system for Mucuna bracteata under oil palm in different environments
  • Site yield potential (ASYP) model of oil palm
  • Benchmark yield classification method for oil palm
  • Best months and timing of fertilizer application expert system
  • Expert system to classify soils in Peninsular Malaysia
  • Oil palm database, AA AeGIS
  • PDA system for data recording and visualization
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Summary: Arif Sugandi (AS)

ARIF SUGANDI (AS)

Contact Details :
PT Applied Agricultural Resources Indonesia, Kompleks Pertokoan Taman Anggrek, Block D1 Jl Tuanku Tambusai, Pekanbaru 28291, Riau, Indonesia.
Tel : +62 761 572148/160
Fax : +62 761 572149
Email : arif_sugandi@aarsb.com.my
Personal Web Page : –

Education
1995
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
2005
M.Sc. in Agriculture
University Pertanian Malaysia (UPM)

Career Outline
1996 – 2002
Assistant Research Officer 1
Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd.
2002 – 2005
Assistant Research Officer 2
Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd.
2005 – 2008
Research Officer
Applied Agricultural Resources S/B (PT KLK Agriservindo, R&D Dept)
2008 – Present
Director, Senior Research Officer
PT Applied Agricultural Resources Indonesia

Job Description
My main job function is to provide sound agronomic advices on oil palm to our Principals (Boustead Plantations Bhd and Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd) and their estates as well as other advisory clients’ estates in Indonesia. As an oil palm agronomist, my research work emphasizes on soil, soil survey and feasibility studies as well as conducting oil palm agronomy and fertilizer response trials. I have been given responsibility in conducting AAR research trial and carry out GIS/GPS survey and research in Indonesia.

Key Research Interests
My current research interest are: (i) Soil Survey and Land Evaluation Study of Oil Palm Plantation (ii) GIS/GPS (iii) Oil Palm Agronomic Trials, especially fertilizer response trial on mineral and peat soils in Riau (iv) Peat research particularly on micronutrient application, liming and drainage study.

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Deceased Staff: Quah Yin Thye

We extend our condolence to the family of the late Mr. Quah Yin Thye who passed away on 8-12-2002.

Quah Yin Thye

(with his teak trees)

3 Feb. 1956 – 8 Dec. 2002

On 8 December, Quah Yin Thye passed away without regaining consciousness for 60 days after being assaulted and robbed in Kluang on 9 October. He was walking back alone to his hotel after having dinner with his colleagues when he was attacked.

Quah as we normally called him was born in Alor Star. He completed his primary and secondary education at Sultan Abdul Hamid Primary School and Sultan Abdul Hamid College respectively. He obtained his Bachelor of Forestry Science from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand in 1979 and a Diploma in Business Administration from the same university in 1980 Quah started his career in the oil palm industry as an agronomist with Lam Soon Management Services from 1981 to 1988. After a short break in New Zealand , he joined Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd. (AAR) in 1989 and was a Senior Research Officer with AAR at his untimely demise. In 1997 he was awarded a Master of Science from Universiti Pertanian Malaysia for a comprehensive work done on the growth and flowering of Asystasia gangetica subsp. micranthaculminating in positive control strategies for this noxious weed.

Another of Quah’s major contributions to AAR and the Industry was his work on the use of plastic sheets for mulching immature oil palms (AA+ Mulch tm ). He was still working on refining and extending the use of AA+ Mulch tm before he passed on. Quah was also in charge of the research program on plantation forestry, his original area of specialization. The numerous impressive blocks of teak, mahogany and sentang that he had planted all over Peninsular and East Malaysia will now be memorials of his effort and hard work in this field.

As a colleague, Quah was very conscientious and most pleasant but would accept no nonsense from anybody. As a friend, he was always cheerful and helpful but careful with the company he kept. As a father, his only child, Sarah meant the world to him and the song “Sara” by Starship was his anthem for her. As a husband he was very faithful and endearing to Peggy. Basically Quah was a family man and his family came above everything else.

For a man who was so fit and healthy and in the prime of his life, the manner of Quah’s demise was not only very cruel and tragic, but also unnecessary. His very strong character, both physically and mentally was reflected in the way he fought for his life whilst in the hospital ICU. To Peggy who has shown great strength and courage throughout the agonizing two months that Quah was in a coma, please remain strong. We offer you, Sarah and Quah’s brothers and families our most heartfelt sympathy. We share your great loss as we have also lost a very good field researcher, colleague and most of all a friend who will be missed very dearly. The numerous messages of condolences that we have been besieged with from Quah’s friends in the Industry and before that the many phone calls that came in to enquire about his condition while in the ICU shows that we are not alone in facing this sad loss.

On a parting note, below is a poem from Chiu Sheng Bin in memory of Quah Yin Thye:

I am of the nature to decay, I have not gone beyond decay

I am of the nature to be diseased, I have not gone beyond disease

I am of the nature to die, I have not gone beyond death

All that is mine, both beloved and pleasing, will change and vanish

I am the owner of my actions, born and supported by my actions

Whatever I do, whether good or evil . of that I shall be the heir

Tan,C.C.

Deceased Staff: Ho Yuk Wah

We regret to announce the sudden demise of a dear friend and colleague Madam Ho Yuk Wah recently. The International Oil Palm fraternity has lost a valuable member who had contributed so much to the industry particularly advances in Tissue Culture Research and Technology. On behalf of Mdm. Ho’s family, we thank our friends from all over the world for their kind thoughts and expressions of condolences.

Deceased Staff

Name
Last Position Held at AAR
Date Joined
Date Deceased
Senior Tissue Culturist
2-1-2006
13-3-2009
Principal Research Officer
1989
8-12-2002

Personal Details/Awards/Publications: Ooi Ling Hoak (OLH)

Personal Details

Name
OOI LING HOAK (OLH)
Education
University of Malaya
B. Agr. Sc. (1st class Hons), 1976
Job experience

Agricultural Officer, Department of Agriculture, Perak   (1976)

Plantation Assistant, Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd.   (1976 – 1977)

Research Officer, Highlands Research Unit   (1977 – 1986)

Principal Research Officer and Section Head, Techno-Economic and Management Section, Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd.   (1986 – 2003)

Principal Research Officer and Section Head, Techno-Economic and Management Section, Advanced Agriecological Research Sdn. Bhd.   (2004 – 2008)

Specialty of work
  • Currently an Agronomist and Technical Adviser to Kuala Lumpur-Kepong and Boustead Group of oil palm, cocoa and coconut estates.
  • Also with training in cocoa/coconut breeding and agricultural economics and completed feasibility report on conversion of tapioca estate to cocoa/coconut and oil palm.
  • A specialist in mechanization, techno-economic and management research in oil palm.
Professional activities and societies

ISP Technical Education Scheme – examiner for cocoa in 1980s

AAR Technical Review Committee since 1997

Editor, AA Research News from 1993-2000

Incorporated Society of Planters

Malaysian Soil Science Society

Taiko Plantations/AAR Crop Committee – Secretary from 1991-2004

Boustead Estates Agency/AAR Crop Committee – Secretary since 1994

Boustead Estates Agency/AAR Oil Palm Circular Final Draft Committee – Secretary since its formation in 1998

Boustead Estates Agency/AAR Mechanization Committee – Secretary since its formation in 1997

Boustead Estates Agency/AAR IT Committee – Secretary since its formation in 2001

Boustead Plantations Division Steering Committee – Member since its formation in 2001

Porim Farm Mechanization Advisory Committee 1996-2000

Porim National Seminar on Mechanization in Oil Palm Plantations Organizing Committee (1998)

MPOB and Industry Mechanisation Action Committee since 2004

Convener of United Plantation Associations Malaysia (UPAM) Agricultural Sub-Committee on Coconut (1980s)

Convener of Malaysian Cocoa Growers’ Council Agricultural Committee (1989-1995)

Current research projects
  • Precision agriculture
  • Automation of in-field ffb weighing and yield recording
  • Mechanisation of ffb evacuation, fertilizer application
  • Land clearing methods in oil palm to oil palm replanting
  • Applications of pocket PC
  • Feasibility and economic studies in oil palm
  • Zero-waste zero-discharge method of treating and utilizing POME and EFB
  • Stripping of harvested FFB in the field
External research funding and collaborative work
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Papers published

Miscellaneous
  • Attended Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia course on Hevea breeding
  • Guest lecturer of Silsoe College, Cranfield Institute of Technology’s programme on MSc. Course on Plantation Management between 1987 and 1989
  • Member of the Committee For The Development of National Occupational Skill Standard (NOSS) f Oil Palm Plantation Mechanization Operators sponsored by Majlis Latihan Vokasional Kebangsaan, Ministry of Human Resources and Malaysian Palm Oil Board (2005)

 

Awards

 

Publications

Journal

Ooi L.H. and Heriansyah 2005. Palm pulverization in sustainable oil palms replanting. Plant Production Science 8 (3) : 345-348.

Ooi, L.H. and Chew, P.S. 1985. The performance of some Malayan Dwarf x Tall coconut hybrids and local coconut varieties on marine clay soil in Peninsular Malaysia. Oleagineux, 40(7) : 373-383

Edited/Refereed Articles
Ooi, L.H. and Chew, P.S. 1985. Results of five progeny trials on hybrid cocoa in Peninsular Malaysia. The Planter. Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur 61(707): 54-69

Ooi, L.H. 2004. Cost reduction in ffb production. Guest Editorial. The Planter. : 80(936) : 137-139.

Ooi, L.H. 2005. How much to pay for clonal oil palm? The Planter. : The Planter. Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur : 81(954) : 547-566.

Chew, P.S., Kee, K.K. and Ooi, L.H. 1984. Management of coconuts and cocoa on acid sulphate soils. The Planter. 60(704): 483-498

Teoh, K.C., Chan, W.H. and Ooi, L.H. 1986. Effect of palm oil sludge cake on early growth of newly planted oil palm, rubber and cocoa in the field. The Planter. 62 : 368-382

Books, booklets and book chapters 
Soh, A.C., Kee K.K., Goh K.J., Ang B.N. and Ooi L.H. 2003. Oil Palm. In : Janick, J. (ed). Encyclopedia of Fruits and Nuts. CABI International. In press.

Editor

Conferences, seminars and workshops (Published) 
Ooi L.H. and Chew, P.S. 1986. Present status and prospects for coconuts. In : Ti, T.C. and Yee, W. (eds). Proc. IDS Seminar on Revitalization of Industrial Crop Investments in Sabah. Institute for Development Studies (Sabah) : 95-112

Ooi, L.H., Ang, T.L. and Palaniappan, S. 1989. Progress in seedling cocoa improvement in Malaysia. Proc. MCGC-MCB Workshop on Cocoa Agricultural Research.. Malaysian Cocoa Growers’ Council, Kuala Lumpur : 46-64

Ooi, L.H. and Goh, K.J. 1990. A preliminary survey of the precision of some cocoa progeny and agronomy trials in Malaysia. In : Soh, A.C., Rajanaidu, N. and Mohd. Nasir, H.B. (eds). International Symposium on Application of Statistics to Perennial Tree Crops Research. Palm Oil Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: 20-40.

Ooi, L.H. and Sim, B.S. 1997. Impact of two improved oil palm estate practices on labour requirements and production costs. Proc. International Planters Conference on Plantation Management for the 21st Century. Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur : 371-383.

Ooi, L.H. and Tey, S.H. 1998. Applications of Global Positioning System and Geographical Information System in Oil Palm Estates. Proc. National Seminar on Mechanization in Oil Palm Plantations: “Towards Improving Productivity Through Mechanization”. Palm Oil Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: 69-79. Reproduced in Royal Johore Planters Association Annual Report: 36-43.

Ooi L.H., Tey S.H. and Ng H.C. 2001. Innovations to management practices in oil palm estates. Proc. National Seminar on Strategic Directions for the Sustainability of the Oil Palm Industry. Incorporated Society of Planters. Kota Kinablau, Sabah : 1-9.

Ooi L.H. and Tey S.H. 2001. Tracking and weighing of fresh fruit bunches in oil palm estates. Proc. International Palm Oil Congress on Cutting-Edge Technologies for Sustained Competitiveness. Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Kuala Lumpur : 133-145

Ooi, L.H., Goh, T.M., Ang, B.N. and Tan, K.S. 2001. A new method of clearing oil palm for replanting. Proc. International Palm Oil Congress on Cutting-Edge Technologies for Sustained Competitiveness. Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Kuala Lumpur : 151-158

Ooi, L. H., Heng, Y. C. and Tey, S. H. 2003. Automation of yield recording and yield mapping in oil palm plantations. In : Chan, C.W., Teoh, C.C., Ten, S.T., Yong, H.L. and Ibni, H.R. (eds). Proc. Agricultural and Food Engineering Conference : Enhancing Skills and Practices of Agricultural and Food Engineers. Institution of Engineers, Malaysia. Putrajaya, Malaysia : 32-40. Reproduced in The Planter. Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur 79 (931): 643-659.

Ooi, L.H., Kodiappan, P. and Gunarajan, M. 2004. Some pulverisation techniques of clearing old palms for replanting. Proc. National Seminar on Replant or Perish. Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur: 47-63. (A modified version entitled: Improved zero burning techniques for replanting old palms, was also presented at the Department of Environment Seminar-cum-Workshop on The Guidelines for The Implementation of The Asean Policy on Zero Burning held in May 2004 in Kuala Rompin, Pahang).

Ooi, L.H., Tan, C.C., Gan, H.H. and Heng, Y.C. 2004. Yield variation and seasonality in oil palm. Proc. of Agronomy and Crop Management Workshops. MOSTA Best Practices Workshops. Malaysian Oil Scientists’ and Technologists’ Association: 301-316.

Ooi, L.H. and Kodiappan, P. 2005. Optimum replanting age of oil palms. Proc. International Palm Oil Congress on Technological Breakthroughs and Commercialization –The Way Forward. Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Kuala Lumpur : 305-329

Soh A.C., Tan H., Lee C.H., Rajanaidu N., Cheah S.C., Low F.C. and Ooi L.H. 1994. Genetic improvement of plantation crops in Malaysia. Proc. 1st National Congress on Genetics. Genetics Society of Malaysia : 55-69.

AAR Internal Seminars and Field Days (Published) 
Ooi L.H. 1988. Seasonal yield patterns and their effects of management of cocoa. Proc. Seminar/Field Day at Kalumpang Development Corporation, Tawau. Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd., Selangor : 88-113.

Ooi L.H. 1996. Some labour saving practices in oil palm plantations. Proc. Seminar/Field Day at Kalumpang Development Corporation, Tawau. Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd., Selangor : 22-32

Ooi L.H. 1996. Field day notes on integrated system of harvesting and ffb evacuation. Proc. Seminar/Field Day at Kalumpang Development Corporation, Tawau. Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd., Selangor : 91-98

Ooi L.H. 1996. Field day notes on application of fertilizers. Proc. Seminar/Field Day at Kalumpang Development Corporation, Tawau. Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd., Selangor : 99-107

Ooi L.H. 1996. Harvesting of tall palms. Proc. Seminar/Field Day at Kalumpang Development Corporation, Tawau. Applied Agricultural Research Sdn. Bhd., Selangor : 108

Ooi, L.H. 1994. Comparative performance of plantation companies listed on the KLSE. Taiko Plantations Managers’ Conference. Ipoh, Perak.

Ooi, L.H. 1996. Mechanization of some field practices in oil palm plantations. – an overview. Boustead Plantations Managers’ Seminar, Johore Bahru.

Ooi, L.H. 1997. Impacts of the current currency fluctuations on oil palm estates. Boustead Estates Agency Mechanization Workshop and Field Day, Sandakan, Sabah.

Ooi, L.H. 2000. Mechanical Application and Efficient Use of Fertilizer. Taiko Plantations Assistants’ Seminar. Bukit Merah Laketown Resort, Perak. Preprint.

Conferences, seminars and workshops (Presented) 
Ooi, L.H. and Chew, P.S. 1985. Some important agronomic and agricultural practices in cocoa estates. TDMB Plantation Management Seminar, Kuala Trengganu. Preprint.

Ooi, L.H. 1993. Challenges in cocoa cultivation in Malaysia. Symposium on Aftermath of CPB. Cocoa Pod Borer Vigilante Committee, Perak and North Selangor Planters Association, Lumut, Perak. Preprint.

Ooi, L.H. 1994. Primary production of cocoa. Malaysian Cocoa Board Workshop on The Seventh Malaysian Plans for Cocoa, Kundasang, Sabah. Preprint.

Chew, P.S. and Ooi, L.H. 1982. Challenges to the coconut industry in Malaysia. Proc. National Coconut Conference. MARDI, Kuala Lumpur, Preprint No.18.

Razman, A. R., Mohd Hashim, T., Ooi, L. H. and Tan, M. K. 1999. Fertilizer needs and requirements of the plantations industry in Malaysia. IFA International Fertilizer Conference, Kuala Lumpur. Preprint.

Chow, K. C. and Ooi, L. H. 2000. An Improved Field Practice and Mechanisation of FFB Evacuation and Manuring in Oil Palm Plantations. Seminar on Labour-Saving Approaches and Technologies Towards Oil Palm Cultivation in Sarawak. Incorporated Society of Planters Central Sarawak Branch, Sibu. Preprint.

Posters presented at conferences, seminars and workshops 
Ooi, L.H. and Heng, Y.C. 2005. Automation of weighing and recording of oil palm yield in the field. Book of Abstracts 5 ECPA-2ECPLF (5th European Conference on Precision Agriculture), Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Uppsala, Sweden: 226-232.

Tan K.S. and Ooi, L. H. 2002. Impact of the mini-tractor grabber (for in-field ffb evacuation) on soil physical properties. Proc. Soil Science Conference : Applications of modern tools in agriculture. Malaysian Society of Soil Science, Kuala Lumpur : 97-100

Newsletters, others 
Ooi, L.H. and Han K.J. 1980. Control of Apogonia spp. in cocoa through ground application of insecticides. Perak Planters Association Journal.

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