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THE SUGAR INDUSTRY. 



109 

 126 

 64 

 86 

 71 

 60 

 66 



36,70 

 94 



Jaffa, Prof., 



Johnson, J. W., 



Kansas tests, 



Kelsey.Mr 



Kentucky tests, 



Korn, K. G., 



Ladd, E, F 



Laphatn, O. K., 



Leaves of beet, 



Lehi factory, ............... 36, 54, 57, 58, 60, 63, 65, 67, 104, 111 



Lids diffusion batteries, .................................... 69 



Lime kilns, .................................................. 47 



Lime rock for factory, .................................... 131 



Limestone used, ........ .................................... 48 



Locating a factory ......................................... 130 



Location Neb. factory, ..................................... 56 



Los Alamilos factory, ...................................... 37 



Los Angeles factory, ...................................... 32 



Louisiana beet tests, ....................................... 71 



Louisiana cane area, ........................................ 19 



Louisiana ^u^arhouse, ............................ 5, 21. 26 



Lyon, Prof., ................................................. 86 



Maine factory, Portland, ................................. 32 



Management sugar factories ................. . ........... 134 



Manufacture of beet, ........................ ..'.. ...... 41,58 



Manufacture of cane, ...................................... 26 



Map Eastern Nebraska, .......... ...................... 56 



Maryland tests ........................................... : 64 



Massachusetts factory, Franklin, .......................... 32 



Menomonee Falls factory, ................... ...... 36, 60, 61 



Michigan tests ........................ .' ..................... 66 



Minnesota tests, ......................................... 66 



Mississippi tests, ............................................ 71 



Missouri tests, ............................................ 64 



Moisture for beet, .................................. 73 



Molasses residue, ......................... , ........... 110 



Montana tests .............................................. 70 



Moore, Geo. C ................................. ............ 124 



Morrow, Director, ....................................... 64 



Myrick, Herbert, ........................................... 16 



Nebraska Beet Growers' Association, .................... 52 



Nebraska factories: 



Norfolk, ........................................ 39,47.51 



Grand Island, ................................ 50,53,55 



Nebraska record, ........................................... 54 



Nebraska sugar beets, ............................... 16, 75, 77 



Negro quarters .......................................... 25 



New Jersey factory, ..................................... 32 



New Jersey tests ......................................... 64 



New Mexico factory, .................................... 32,36 



Eddy, .............................................. 59,60 



New York factories: 



Rome, .................................................. 32 



N. Y. Beet Sugar Co., .................................... 38 



New York tests. ............................................ 62 



Nicholson, H. H., ................................ 54, 114 



North Dakota, ........................................... 66 



Norfolk factory ............................. 1. .. 36,39,47,51 



North Carolina tests, ............................... .. ..... 71 



Objects sugar society, ..................................... 14 



Obstacles American industry, ............................. 8 



Obstacles cane industry, ............................. ..... 20 



Officers' organization, .................................... 16 



Ohio tests ................................................... 64 



Oklahoma tests, .......................................... 64 



Opening for capital, ...................................... 136 



Open-kettle process, ....................................... 28 



Oregon tests, .......................................... ...... TO 



Oxnard, Henry T., .................................. 31, 34, 36 



Oxnard, James G ......................................... 34 



Oxnard plant, ..................................... 47,51,53 



Peckham. Mr ................................................ 6 



Pecos Valley factory ...................................... 59 



Pecos Valley Sugar Co., ................................. 60 



Pecos Valley beet field, ................................... 72 



Peculiarity cane crop, ..................................... 20 



Pennsylvania tests, ........................................ 64 



Per cent of sugar, ....................................... 38 



Pests of the beet, ...................................... 112 



Pettinger Bros ........................................... 122 



Plan of society's work ...................................... 15 



Planting cane, .......................................... 22 



Plant food removed ........................................ 80 



Plowing for beets, ......................................... 82 



Poor beets, ............................................. 75, 77 



Portland factory, .......................................... 32 



Preparation cane soil, ..................................... 22 



Price for beets ......................................... 44,126 



Produced in U. S., ........................................... 4 



Progress of science in sugar extraction, ................. 134 



Protection needed, .......................................... 10 



Protection will not increase price, ..................... 11 



Quality and grade cane product, ........................... 27 



Quality beet sugar, .......................................... 39 



Quebec factories: 



Berthierville ............................................. 32 



Farnham, ................................................. 32 



Railroad competition necessary, .......................... 130 



Rates of duty n 



Recent development beet industry, 36 



Record development beet industry, 36 



Record in Nebraska, 54 



Results at Chi no, 48 



Results in Utah, 5$ 



Rice, N. S., 125 



Rightmier, W. C., 125 



Risk to capital, 8 



Roberts, Prof. I. P., 64 



Rome, N. Y., factory, ...32 



Root of beet, 94 



Rotation of crops for cane 24 



Rotation for beets, 7 



Rules to secure best seed, 118 



Staunton factory 36, 70 



47, 131 

 .104 



... 71 

 ... 37 

 ...76- 



85, 87 



Steffins process, 



Storage sheds, 



Storing beets, 



Subspi ling 



Subsoil pluws 



Sugar and monetary problem 



.Supply, total 4 



Stubbs, Prof. W. C. 17,71 



Sacramento tactory, 32 



Salinas City factory 38. 50 



Sandwich Island injustice, 3 



Scovell, M. A., 



Sectional view of factory, 

 Section of beet, 

 Seeder, 

 Seeding beets, 



Seed production in United States, 114 



Seed required per acre, 114 



Shamel, C. A., 86 



Shaw. Prof. G. W., 90 



Shephard, J. H., 64 



Shipping beets, 39 



Siloing beets 102,105,106,113,115 



Size of beet, 76 



Snow, B. W., 16 



Snyder, Prof. Henry, 66 



Soil for beets, 78 



Soil for cane, 22 



Sorghum 14 



South Carolina, 71 



South Dakota : 64 



Spacing beets, 94 



Specific duty 10 



Spreckels, Claus 36,43,50 



State bounties, 11, 50 



State experiment station, 



Starting cane industry 



Statement, Jas. Bardin 



Tariff of 1883 



Taylor, Sam'l, 



Technical terms explained, 



Tennessee tests 



Texas tests 



Thinning beets, 



Time necessary, 



Trade in U. S., 



Trouble in cane industry, 



Typical beet, 



Utah results 



Utah sugar factor 35,54,57,58,60,63,65,67,111 



Utilizing old buildings, 138 



Vacuum pan, 71 



Vanderford, Sec., 71 



Varieties beet, 62, 74 



Varieties cane 19 



Varner, Peter, 124 



Virginia experiences 71 



Virginia factories: 



Staunton 70 



Ware, Lewis S 34,91,103,110 



Washington tests, : 7fr 



Waters, Prof & 



Water sluiceway at Alvarado, 133 



Watsonville factory, 13,43 



Water supply for factory, 131 



Weeding beets, | 



West Virginia tests, 71 



What is needed, M 



Where and how to start a factory, 13 



Wietzer. Mr., 98, 1 6 



Wiley, H. W 34 , 



WillU. S. produce its sugar, J 



Wilson, Prof. James, 68 



Wisconsin beet field 81,115 



Wisconsin factories: 



Fond du Lac, ;f 



Black Hawk, 3} 



Menomonee Falls, 36, 60, bl 



Woodhouse, Morgan, % 



World's production, _ 



Wyoming tests, 7(> 



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