Sunday, March 29, 2015

The sugar-beet is a comparatively new root crop in America

The sugar-beet is a comparatively new root crop in America

The sugar-beet is a comparatively new root crop in America



Sugar-Beets. The sugar-beet is a comparatively new root crop in America. The amount of sugar that can be obtained from beets varies from twelve to twenty per cent. The richness in sugar depends somewhat on the variety grown and on the soil and the climate.

So far most of our sugar-beet seeds have been brought over from Europe. Some of our planters are now, however, gaining the skill and the knowledge needed to grow these seeds. It is of course important to grow seeds that will produce beets containing much sugar.



Fig. 210. Catching Maple Sap

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