570 



INDEX. 



Water in bagasse, amount of 27S 



in defecation, use oi 296 



loss of in plant, not due to drying 



up ir.l 



loss of, in later Ftages of plant .... ItU 

 needed by vacuum piin 3-33 



Wax or cerosie on sorglmm stalk 2i9 



Weber and .Scovell, analyses of sorgliums.2.!9 



analyses of sorghum . 246 



analysis of Orange cane 2."i0 



on loss of susar alter cutting ...127, 13:5 



on prompt working of cane 9 



on sorghum soils 184 



on time for working sorghum 8, 123 



on value of tops and butts 23.1 



on effect of removing .seed head 13s 



process of manufacture 506 



Webster, H. T., report on sorghum crop 412 



Weeds, how avoided 1(9 



Weight and length of sorghums 74 



of crop of sorghums per acre , 134 



crop worked at Washington 516 



gallon of sugar solutions of different 



densities 337 



sorghums frotn different countries. .1(13 



sorghum grown per acre 179 



stripped stalks 115 



varieties of corn stalks 431 



Wt'ight, relative, at different stages 104 



\\'est India sorghum, available sugar in, 



126, 53S 



West Indies, production of sugar in. . . 513 

 sugar, production of 26 



West Virginia, production of sorghum 



in 416, 4ns 



value of farm products per acre in 421 

 yield of different crops in 452 



Wheat, acreage yield of in different 



states 452 



average acreage value of 420 



average acreage yield of U. S 455 



average yield and value per acre. . . 423 



in Iowa, acreage value of 420 



product, acreage and value in U. S. .422 



total value of crop in U. S 458 



total yield of U. .S 45s 



Wheel' r, Wm. P., N. Y, method of sugar 



making.. 510 



White .\frican sorghum, available sugar 



in 126,538 



sorghum described. 99 



sorghum, plate of 96 



White Imphee sorghum, available sugar 



in 126, 538 



White. John D., on sorghum as forage 



plant.... 407 



White Liberian sorghum, analvses of, 



228, 234, 243, 250 



available sugar in 126, 538 



comparative value 214 



described 101 



in Boston 244 



working period for Ibii 



White Mammoth sorghum, plate of .. . 97 



analyses of 243. 25ii 



available sugar in . 126,538 



comparative value of. 214 



described. 99 



variety of sorghum 69, 68 



White sorghum stalks, analyses of . 547 



Whiting, use of in defccatioii 301 



Wiley, Prof., analyses of sorghums 249 



on southern grown seed 115 



W'illiams, Dr. 8. Wells, on sorghum.. . 52 

 Winchester, K.,on sugar from sorghum. 419 

 Winds, destruction caused by to crop Ui9 

 Winton, Wm., report on sorghum crop. 414 

 Wisconsin .Agricultural College, analyses 



of sorghums "... 242 



experiments with sorghum 127 



method of manufacture .5(16 



report on sorghum . 411 



Wisconsin, analyses of sorghums in 242 

 production of sorghum in . . 408, 416 

 snear from sorghum in. . 419 



value of farm jiroducts per acre in 421 



yield of different crops in.. 453 



Wolf Tail sorghum, available sugar in, 



126, 538 



comparative value of. 214 



described 68, 99 



Wood, coal, and bagasse as fuel, com- 

 pared 398 



Working, length of time for 214 



Working period for sorghum 124 



graphicallyshown 187 



Working up crop, time for 122 



Worms, wire, and cut, destroying seed . .118 

 Wrav, Leonard, introduction of sor- 

 ghum 65, 54 



letter on varieties of sorghum 67 



on Amabele and Imphee 548 



Yield, acreage, of different crops in U. S.452 



of cane, as alfected by lime 183 



cane per acre of sorghum . . 414 



central grain belt of U. S., falling off.460 



sorghum, average 412 



sorghum in Kansas. 418 



sorghum seed i^er acre 380 



sugar per acre in different countries. 27 



Zea mais, sugar from stalks of. 427 



Zim-mooina-ua, variety of sorghum — 66 



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