The Relation of Applied Science to Sugar Production in Hawaii
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In Hawaii. 1910 91.2 93.63 1911 90.6 93.54 1912 90.8 93.89 1913 90.7 94.25 1914 90.4 95.46 Analogous figures for Cuba are not available, but from results which we have from a few of the leading plantations, we are 57 quite positive that the average extraction there is no better than in Java. Results from six of these phintations for the season of 1914 show an average extraction of 91. tlie maximum being 93.5. The maximum in Hawaii runs over 98. This means that from the amount of cane that is an...ually ground in Hawaii the output of sugar is about 25,000 tons greater than would be ob- tained by the quality of milling that is done in Java or Cuba. As a further example of the rapidity with which new ideas in methods and machinery of proven value are adopted, I would refer to the case of a new method of grooving mill rollers in- vented by one of our factory superintendents. By grooving the rollers in this way it was found that a materially increased ex- traction could be obtained. The Messchaert deep juice-grooves were first tried at the beginning of the season of 1914.
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