Cuban Cane Sugar a Sketch of the Industry From Soil to Sack Together With a Su
Cuban Cane Sugar a Sketch of the Industry From Soil to Sack Together With a Su
Robert Wiles
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00 to $100. 00 per acre as beet land has now risen in price from $150. 00 to $300. 00 per acre because of its adapt- ability to fruit growing. In Idaho, Colorado, and other states the beet crop, thus, is rapidly, being supplanted by fruits and vege- tables with which the beet cannot be expected to compete in earning power. * * * There are many other causes which underlie the recession of the beet and from which its further decline may be forecast. Among these is the fact that the milling season... is an extremely short one, and because of this beet sugar factories in many states import raw cane sugar to carry their production period over into what would other- wise be idle seasons. In almost every [51] Cuban Cane Sugar case where this has been tried the raw cane sugar has proven a better profit earner for the mill than the beets which lay close at hand. * * * * Summing up, we see that beet stole a lead on cane because beet had the best minds of Europe improving it while cane suffered from tropical sloth.
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