INDEX. 



Ability to produce our own sugar 8 



Actual experience of farmers 122 



Address of state experiment stations, 128 



Adeline plantation, 26 



Advantages of industry, 1*6 



Alabama tests, 71 



Alameda sugar company, 43 



Alamitos factory, 38, 50 



Allen, R. M., 16.43, 112, 120 



Alvarado, factory 32, 33, 36, 43 



American farmers' demand, 7 



American sugar growers' society . T . 14 



Amount of protection needed, 10 



Area capable growing cane, 19 



Area of cane in Louisiana, 19 



Arkansas tests, 71 



Austin, Geo., 96 



Bardin.Jas., 121,125 



Battery of diffusion sells, 51 



Battle, H. B., 71 



Bennett, Dir., 71 



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 . :U 

 1(10 

 114 



Beet development in Europe,. 

 Beet development in future,.. 



Beet industry in America 



Beet pulp for milch cows, 



3d, 



Beet seei 

 Beet seeder, 



Beet sugar production in TT. S 38 



Beet tops and waste for beets, 110, 124 



Berthierville factory, 32 



Bixby land company, 50 



Blackhawk, Wis., factory, 31 



Boiler room at Chino, 7 



Bone, William 99 



Bonestill & Otto, 31 



Bounties, state, 11 



Bounty, German, 11 



Branch factories, 131 



Building and equipping cane factory, 20 



Caffery plant,... 5 



California development, 43 



California factories: 



Alvarado factories 32 



Sacramento, 32 



Istleton 32 



Los Angeles 32 



Los Alamitos, 37, 50 



Salinas City, 38,50 



Alamitos, 38 



Chino, 42,44,45,46,47,48 



Cane cultivate!', 27 



Cane culture, 22 



Cane stubble digger, 27 



Capacity of factory, 131 



Carbonation tank ... 30 



Carrying beets to factory, 102 



Cautions in industry 137 



Chatsworth, 111., factory, 31 



Chino beet factory 30, 36, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 



Chino beet growers' union, 48 



Clientele of sugarhouse, 20 



Climatic conditions for beets, 73 



Co-efficient of purity, 38 



Colorado tests, 70 



Combined planter and cultivator, 84 



Commercial grades cai:3 sugar 1 



Competition, present an.i future, 2 



Competition, foreign, 2 



Competition, European, 8 



Constituency of organization, 15 



Consumption increase in U. S., 4 



Co-operative sugar factories, 135 



Cordez, H, 



i, 71 



Cost cane machinery, 



Cost of beet factory, 132 



Cost to farmers, 120, 121 



Covers diffusion battery, 69 



Cultivating beets, 90 



Cultivating machine 29 



Cutler, Thomas R., 128 



Cutting sugar cane 18 



C utworms, 113 



Dav.E.M., 124 



Delaware factory 32 



Delaware tests, 64 



Delver, 125 



Demand for beet seed, 114 



Dethiefsen Bros., 48 



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 107 



. 11 

 60 



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136 

 128 



114 

 32 



14 



Development of beet industry, 



Development in America, 



Dieppe Bros' process in raising seed, 



Diffusion battery 30, 51, 69 



Digestible elements in 100 Ibs pomace, 



Directions for cane-sugar making, 



Drying beets, 



Du ly on imported, 



iDyer, E. H. & Co., 



iDyer, E. F., 



{Dyer, E. H 



Econom ic aspects, 



Economic crime, 



Eddy. N. M., factory, 32,36,59,60 



Employment to labor, 1J5 



Engine room at Lehi, 63, 65 



Evan Hall plantation, 21, 25 



Evaporators 42 



Expenses and profits, 



Experiment stations, list of, 



Experiments with beet seed, 



Failure of early attempts, 



Farmers mean business, 



Farnham enterprise, 



Farwell, Chas. A 16,19 



Feeding and storing pulp, , 108 



Feeding molasses Ill 



Feeding sugar beets, 80, 110. 124 



Feeding value pomace, 108 



Field of beets, 72, 81 



Financiering sugar factory enterprise, 130 



First trials, 12 



Filter presses, 30, 67 



Florida plantation, 23 



Franklin factory, 32 



Freeport, Hi., factory, 31 



Fond du Luc, Wis., factory, 31 



Fuel for factory, 131 



Fuel used, 48 



Gang plow 79 



Gennert Bi os., 31 



Georgia beets, 71 



German bounty 1 1 



Gird, Richard, 46 



Goessman, Prof. C. A., 34 



Good beets, 75, 77 



Grades centrifugal of sugar, 28 



Grand Island factory, 36, 50, 53, 55 



Granger, Mr 98 



Greatest need of sugar industry, 139 



Gustafsen Bros., 48 



Hamilton, Jas. G., 41 



Hand planter for beets, Hi 



Harvesting beets, 100, 102 



Harvesting cane, 24 



Harvesting machines, 102 



Henry Carey Baird & Co., 34 



Henry, Prof. W. A 38 



History cane industry, 19 



Hoeing and thinning beets, 94 



Houston, H. A., <jb 



How beet sugar is made, 4U 



How to get a factory, 127 



Idaho tests, ' 



Illinois factories: 



Chatsworth 31 



Freeport, ^ 



Illinois tests, f 



Imports into U. S., 2,4 



Imports, recent, * 



Imports, quantities and values 96, * 



Imports from Europe 2, 4 



Imports from south, - 



Imports from Orient, * 



Imports from West Indies, 4 



Imports from South America, 4 



Imports, where from, 4 



Imports,from Oceanlca. * 



Improvements in manufacture, l 



Indian territory tests, J>* 



Indiana tests ,y 



Industry employs and pays labor, |> 



Insect pests, " 



Interior Norfolk factory, 51 



Iowa tests -.%' 



Irrigation, ^ S 



Istleton factory ^ 



Isothermal line, ' 



