THE SUGAR INDUSTRY. 



Ringhamton (N. Y.) ................................... ! 



Cllilio (Cal.) .............................. 44-50,55.124,175 



Eddv (1'ero.s Valley, N. M.) .................... 58, W, 69 



Grand Island (Neb.) .................... 50,53,56, 120, 122 



La Grande (Ore.) ............................ 168,201 



ShlfUwS/. ...... .................. 54-60,63,67,111,115 



LosAlamitos (Cal) ................................. 51', 1.6 



Menomonee Falls (Wis.) ........................ 60,61,81 



Norfolk (Neb.) ................................ 52,56, 119 



Pacific at Oxnard (Cal.) ................. Ill, 152, 176, 186 



Rome (N. Y.) .................................. 144, 145,151 



St. Louis Park (Minn.) ................................ 159 



Salinas City (Cal.) ...................................... 50 



Union mill, Santa Barbara county, Cal .......... 174, 175 



Watsonville (Cal.) .................... 43,170,174,175,178 



Factory, equipment of model: Air pump; barrel packers; 

 beet cutter; beet elevator; centrifugals; conveyor; 

 crystallizers; diffusion batteries; elevator; engine 

 beet-driver; engine sugar-driver; filter presses; first 

 carbonators; juice tank; mixer; receiving tank; second 

 carbonators; strike pan; sugardryer; tank for diffusion 

 battery; water tank ................................... 37 



Factory management .................................... 134 



Failures, reasons for first ............................. 4. 6, 12 



Farmers' experiences in raising beets ............... 122-125 



Farmers, payment to for beets .................... 44, 48, 200 



Farwell, Charles A ..................................... 19 



Fertilization ............................... 80, 100,138, 148, 178 



Her presses ......................................... 30,67 



int. Thomas, Jr ........................................ 183 



156 



imgus. the leaf -spot 

 ird (Richard) and Chi 



(Richard) and Chino's beginning ................. 48 



Goessinann, Dr. C. A .................... .' .................. 34 



Grand Island (Neb.) factory ............... 50,53,56, 120, 122 



Granger, superintendent . . ...................... : ....... 186 



Graves, II. C. & Son ....................................... 187 



Harvesting beets .............................. 110-103, 151, 180 



Harvesting machinery .......................... 102.107,151 



Hawaiian imposition ......... ........................... 13 



Hauling beets to factory ................................ 102 



Hoeing and thinning ..... ........ 92,95,96, 150, 151, 180, 183 



Hilgard, director ......................................... 172 



Horse hoe .................................................. 97 



Huston, chemist ........................................... 66 



Irrigation .......................................... H6, 100, 101 



Juice from beets analyzed ................................ 40 



Kllby : Manufacturing 'Co ................................... 37 



Korn.K. ................................................ 60 



Labor, new field for ..................................... 137 



La Grande (Ore.) factory ............................ 168,201 



Lehi( Utah) factory ....... ............. 54,60,63,67,111,115 



Los Alamitos company ................................ 50, 176 



Machinery in cultivation and harvesting: 



cultivator ................... 8H, 94, 97, 99, 149, 185. 199 



digging and topping machines ........................ 102 



harvesting machinery ........................ 102, 107, 151 



mechanical washer for beets ........................ 155 



plows ..................................... 79,83, 148, 188 



puller ............................................. ... mo 



seeding machine ................................ 85, 89, 149 



weed.-? ............................................... 'l 49 



157,163, 186 



Machinery, factory : 

 battery 



eat Imitation tanks. 



crystallizers 163 



filter presses 30,67 



pulp dump 169 



rotary linie-rebiirning kilns 152 



unloading-dnmp 193 



Machinery for factory, named and defined 37 



Machinery, second-hand, useless 138 



"cKinley tariff " 3^ 



lichigan's sugar industry 15. !9H 



i (Wis.) facl 



Plowing: 



before harvest ing ..................................... 100 



effect of deep ......................................... 1*9 



steam vs. team ................................... Is9-l9ti 



usually practiced ................. 82, 146. I'M. 174. 179. l*s 



Plows ...................................... 79,83. 100, 148, 188 



Portraits: 



President R. M. Allen ................................. 43 



Edward F. Dyer ...................................... 2oJ 



E. H. Dyer .............................................. 2o2 



Charles A. Farwell .................................. 19 



Dr. C. A. Goessinann ................................. 34 



Henry T. Oxnard ..................................... 31 



Clans Spr ckels ........................................ 2('2 



Lewis S. Ware .............. . ......................... 34 



Dr. H. \V. Wiley ...................................... 34 



Plumb, Prof. C. S ......................................... 15t> 



Preface ........ ............... V 



Puller for beets ........................................ 105 



Pulp as stock feed ...................................... 108, 194 



Pulp dump ............................................ 1B9 



Rome (N. Y.) factory .............. ............. 144, 145, 151 



Root shape, on what dependent .......................... 94 



Roots, how injured ....................................... 100 



Rotation for beets ....................................... 78, 178 



Rotary lime-rebnrning kilns ............................... Io2 



Salinas City (Cal.,' factory ................................ 50 



Saylor, Charles F ...................................... 187, 191 



Seed ......... : ....................... 87, 114-118. 14s. 196, 197 



Seed growing ............................................. UK 



Seeding 



88, 14 



lenonioiiee Fails (Ww.) factory GO, 61. si 



linn-hota's l.iTlustry ' ] 5 



' n beets, use of 110,112 



-"<~, .. .. 178,194 



Nebraska's enterprise 50,52,53,56,120,122 



Nebr ska, map of eastern 56 



New Ijiilon sugar company.... 174, 175 



New -Mexico's works 32,58,60,69 



Norfolk (Neb.) factory 52,56. 119 



New York State 144,146,146,150,151,153,198 



- -ugar company .............!........ 168 



Oxuard, James G 



Oxnard. Henry T '. 



Oxnard Industry- 

 Pacific facti 



31,34 



152, 176, 186 



....III, 152, 176, 1*6 

 59 



'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'l 12, '113,156 



.....169 



15 



Shaw, Prof. G. W 



silo best conditions oK;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:" \^ 



Siloing beets and beet tops 104,105, 110, 113, 117,151 196 



covering beets on daj of harvesting i05 



loss of sugar by.. 106 



process of 105 



pulp for stock 108,194 



Storing beets, various methods 104-108, 113, 117, 151 



Snyder, Chemist Henry 66, 159 



Sorghum craze 6 



Soil, best for sugar beets 78, 138, 146. 148, 172. 176 



preparation of 146, 151, 172, 179 



treatment differs in east and west 138 



ventilation of 172 



Sowing beets 180 



Sprockets: 



Clans 36,202,203,204 



S. factory at Watsonville 43,170,174, 175,178 



S. Sugar Co 179, 181 



State agricultural experiment stations 12* 



Stnbbs, Prof. W.C...T 17 



tubsoiling X4--7, 14D 

 ugar beet (see beet growing). 



Sugar chemists, reliability of l->7 



Sugar beet reports from various states 64-71 



Sugar beet states, principal: 



California 43-50, 55, 121, 124, 152, 170-181 



Michigan 1*3, ] 54 



Minnesota 15!,. 160, l6i,16H 



Nebraska 50-54, 5H, 120-r.'2, 127, 162 



New Mexico 166 



New York U3-151 



Oregon 57, 171 , 177 



Other HO-70. 154, 1-,-i. H,2-lMi. -nl 



Utah 35, 54, 63, 121, 127, 163, I65-16S 



Sugar content necessary ] 38 



Sugar factory, how get 



Sugar importation ] 2 



Sugar schools advised " \yt 



Su'.'ar trust, how to compete with 13 1 



Sukey, Prof. P. G o^o 



Swatcher, Herman .... igg 



Technical terms explained 

 Thinning and hoeing 



.92,95,%, 150, 151, iso, 1S3 



100, 1 (>.'. IMI 



32,75,77,101 



74, 175 

 .'.'.54-66; '63, 67,' 96, 'ill, 115 



] ' ' ' ]i^ 



son Co .......'. 132 



beet forms 



Union mill, Cal 



Unloading dump 



Utah's industry 



Varieties of be'ets 



Voorhees, director 



Walburn-Swenson Co 



Ware, Lewis S 34,110, 



Washer for beets . .'155 



Waste products, profits of 112 



Weeder 149 



Waters, Prof. H. J " ] ( ; : j 



Watsonville (Cal.) factory 4.3, 170, '174,175, 17& 



Weenis. chenii-i . . . . !;> 



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