Report On Sugar Beets, Raised Upon the Farm of the Massachusetts Agricultural College

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successful defecation, considering everything else equally favorable, aids in an unusual degree the entire subsequent process. To remove the foreign substances from the beet juice rather by precipitation than by disintegration ought to be the aim of the beet-sugar manufacturer, yet those who claim superior results (Jelinske) it seems remove but fifty per cent, of soluble non-saccharine constituents of the juice. No other process connected with the beet-sugar manufac- ture has been more frequent...ly discussed than that of defecating the juice, and there prevails a greater diversity of opinion among manufacturers on that point, with the exception probably of the most efli- cient and at the same time the most economical means of securing the juice from the roots, than on any other point connected with the business.
The defecated juice, obtained as above described, was of a light yellow color, transparent and of a * strong alkaline reaction. To secure the full eflfect of the lime in solution, I concentrated the juice in an open copper vessel by means of a steam bath to 30° Brix, and treated it at 50° C.


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