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A great deal of sugar is now made from beets in the western part A Sugar Plantation. of our country, and another large portion comes from these cane plantations on the rich, moist soil of the lands about the Gulf of Mexico. We do not, however, produce nearly all the sugar we use. We get much beet sugar from Ger- many, and cane sugar by the shipload is brought to us from the West Indies, the Hawaiian Islands, and Brazil. There are scores of sugar plantations within a few hours' ride of New Orlea...ns, some of which contain thousands of acres. The plantation we shall visit to-day is so large that a railroad has been built upon it in order that the sugar cane may be quickly brought from the fields to the factory. There are so many people employed upon the plantation A SUGAR PLANTATION. H5 1/ that their houses would make quite a large village, and the buildings of its refinery cover several acres. We must take a railroad train to visit this plantation. The cars from New Orleans carry us for miles through fields of sugar cane.
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