Index 



341 



Sugar-beet: — Continued 

 seed: — Continued 



qualitj', indications of, 112. 



sources of, 215. 



time to plant, 113. 



yield and profit. 229, 230. 

 soil, selection of, 71. 

 tops, 158-168. 



composition of, 159, 160. 



hay from, 162. 



methods of feeding, 161, 162. 



silage from, feeding of, 166-168. 



siloing, 163-166. 

 types of, 219. 

 webworm, 190. 

 Sugar-beets : 



and root tips, feeding of, 176. 

 a profitable crop, 2. 

 area raised in : 



dififerent countries, 326. 



each state of U. S., 322. 

 blocking and thinning, 117-122. 

 botanical grouping, 22. 

 bring national independence, 257. 

 capital required to raise, 48. 

 cash crop, 4. 



climatic adaptation, 37-43. 

 commercial fertilizer for, 77-81. 

 cost of production, 231-249. 

 early history of, 8. 

 economic conditions for grow- 

 ing, 44. 

 effect of irrigation on, 137-144. 

 farm manure for, 82. 

 fit in with grain production, 4. 

 furnish much stock feed, 4. 

 help weed problem, 4. 

 importance of stand to yield, 1 15. 

 increase yield of other crops, 4. 

 in U. S., first, 16. 

 irrigation of, 126-144. 

 labor problem of, 45. 

 origin of, 22. 



plant food requirements of, 74. 

 quality in, 205-212. 

 relation to soil, 54, 55. 

 rotations for, 88. 



Sugar-beeta : — Continued 

 soil adaptation, 43. 

 stabilize agriculture, 251. 

 time to plow for seed-bed, 106. 

 transportation requirements, 49. 

 water requirements, 131-133. 

 yield per acre : 



different countries, 326. 



of states of U. S., 322. 

 Sugar Bounty Act of 1890, favor- 

 able effect, 19. 

 Sugar-cane, 268-274. 

 adaptation of, 270. 

 cultural methods, 272. 

 description and varieties, 269. 

 extraction of sugar from, 274. 

 harvesting, 273. 

 in : 



Brazil, 7. 



Cuba, 8. 



Cyprus, 7. 



Euphrates Valley, 7. 



Guadeloupe, 8. 



Island of San Domingo, 8. 



Louisiana, 8. 



Martinique, 8. 



Mexico, 8. 



Persia, 7. 



Sicily. 7. 



Spain, 7. 



Tigris Valley, 7. 

 introduced into Europe, 7. 

 production of the world, 330. 

 soils and manuring, 271. 

 yield of, 274. 

 Sunlight, effect on beet growing, 40. 

 Sweet of beets first recorded by 

 Oliver de Serres, 9. 



Taring beets at receiving station, 



156. 

 Temperature adaptation of beets, 



37. 

 Temperature of soil, 63. 

 Texture of soils, 59, 60. 

 Theophrastus on sugar, 7. 

 Thermal adaptation of beets, 37. 



