GENERAL ANALYSES OF SORGHUM JUICES, ETC. 



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Professor Cook eays that the Earlj- Amber also matured, yielding, under 

 favorable conditions, 1()2 pounds of sugar per ton of stripped aud topped cane. 

 Judging from this experiment, the choice of variety for this section of the State 

 is limited to the Early Amber and Early Golden. 



Professor Wiley, of the Indiana State University, reports the follow- 

 ing analyses of sorghum juices, made in 1882 : 



ANALYSIS OF CAXE JTICE OBTAINED FROM THE MILL OF THE LAFAYETTE SUGARv, 



REFINERY. 



* Upland. Sent in by car load, and .<tood over a week. 



T('reek bottom, but cut and left in field 5 days. 



i Cut aud left in field 7 days; warm, rainy weather. 



