Excerpt from A Study of Various Sources of Sugar: Sugar-Cane, Sorghums, Sugar Beet, Maple, Watermelons, Etc As for the possibilities of growing the sorghum, as many contend, from Texas to Maine, we fail to see the truth of the assertion. Attempts made to grow and utilize it in the. Souther factory, much more so than those this, again, proves in a positive the supposed Northern sugar cane. We are convinced, however, that with a proper selection Of seed, etc., its cultivation may be made compatible with the southern climate, ...
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Excerpt from A Study of Various Sources of Sugar: Sugar-Cane, Sorghums, Sugar Beet, Maple, Watermelons, Etc As for the possibilities of growing the sorghum, as many contend, from Texas to Maine, we fail to see the truth of the assertion. Attempts made to grow and utilize it in the. Souther factory, much more so than those this, again, proves in a positive the supposed Northern sugar cane. We are convinced, however, that with a proper selection Of seed, etc., its cultivation may be made compatible with the southern climate, which the sugar cane is not, as the heat required for its complete maturity is less than for the cane from which it originated. In regard to the sugar cane of the South, we would say that it is Obtained from cuttings, and not as in the West Indies from early sprouts that come from the original plant after being once planted. But with the sorghum, on the other hand, the seeds are grown one year, and planted the next. Many argue that two crops may be obtained in a season. If this were practically true, the sor ghum would be of immense advantage to the Southern sugar planters, but is worthless under all other circum stances. We have endeavored, in the following pages, to call attention to an acknowledged principle in sugar manufacture that is generally overlooked in the sor ghum arguments. In conclusion we would say, that syrup may be made from many-plants that are sweet, or contain combined with them any amount of sac Charine substances; but this molasses or syrup does but little towards the supplying of the home demand with sugar. We know of no sorghum sugar being prae tically made by farmers in larger quantities than per haps a few ounces at a time, and under remarkablecircumstances as to period of crystallization and per centage of juice utilized. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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