Report On the Agricultural Resources And Capabilities of Hawaii

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Koelling has established a plan- tation and mill at Kaneohe, Oahii, and has manufactured an oil which has been pronounced by local druggists as a good commercial article.
His first planting of 20 acres in 1898 was not a success. The plants came up and grew well, but when they began to bear, all at once they wilted and decayed. Better land was selected and fresh plantings made with excellent success. The first crop was harvested and manu- factured into oil in 1899. He is increasing the area in t
...his plant annu- ally. The machinery in the mill is of the most improved kind. He is planting an improved variety of beans.
FIBER PLANTS.
Sisal hemp {Agave sisalana) is attracting considerable attention on the island of Oahu. In the Waianae district, the Hawaiian Fiber Company has planted several hundred acres in this plant and will con- tinue planting until 1,000 acres are in cultivation, when it will go into the manufacturing of fiber. It is expected to yield at least 600 pounds fiber per acre.


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