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The Pacific commercial advertiser. [volume], April 09, 1897
SUGAR BEET CULTURE. — Sacramento Daily Union 19 October 1897
Survival of U.S. Sugar Beet Plants from 1897 to 2011
A widespread and general interest has been manifested in sugar beet growing during the past season. Through the cooperation and assistance of the united states department of agriculture, the iowa station distributed over 1,500 pounds of seed. The requests for this seed came from every county of the state. Instructions for preparing the soil, planting and growing the crop and forwarding samples.
The experiment station began its work on adapting sugar beets to the soil and climate of montana in 1896. Results were promising, and samples grown and dug at the station in september of 1896, under controlled conditions, showed an average of 16 percent sugar in the beet.
A review of oregon sugar beetsgiving the results of investigations (1891-1896), having for their object a determination of the adapt-ability of oregon soil, climate and other economic conditions to the production of sugar beets on a commercial scale, was published in march, 1897.
After the lehi plant was confirmed as a technical and financial success in 1897, many new factories were established in the west, including seventeen in utah. Sugar beet proponents were confident that a local factory would increase employment opportunities, bring higher wages, and assure higher and more stable farm incomes.
Context from september 28, 1897, page 5 department to attach the department frank to packages of sugar-beet seed.
A little over a century ago, when sugar was first made from beets, the root was low in sucrose and the process gave a poor yield of an inferior grade of sugar with an almost valueless molasses. the chemist and engineer, working together, slowly improved the processes until a good yield.
Weed control in sugar beetscooperative economic 1897reportsessional papers of the legislative.
The minnesota beet sugar manufacturing company was incorporated on may 10 1897. In 1897 it took over the site of the minneapolis esterly harvester.
Annual reports of the spreckels sugar company's experiment station (1909-1912); company agricultural reports (1919); united states sugarmanufacturers' association leaflets and reports (1916-1931); usda reports on the beet-sugar industry (1897); and one twentieth-century pamphlet on the beet sugar industry.
—in middle and southern california no more costly protection than that of open sheds to keep off the rains is required from the time of harvest to the end of the campaign and the perfect ventilation so secured maintains the sugar content of the roots.
Results of experiments with sugar beets, both at the college and throughout the state. The con clusions arrived at are summed up briefly in the following paragraph from the bulletin: the results secured in growing sugar beets in this state both in 1891 and 1897 show that the climatic and soil conditions for their growth.
Peter magnes of littleton grew the first sugar beets in colorado during the 1860s. Magnes and jacob schirmer incorporated the colorado beet sugar manufacturing company with a plan to grow sugar beets and process them in a factory. Although the factory was never built, magnes and schirmer did experiment with and promote the growing of beets.
Michigan state agricultural college experiment station, 1897.
One would naturally expect that a state extending from east to west for a distance of 380ililes aud from north to south 200 miles would present some variety.
24 3 annual acreage of beets produced, tons of beets sliced, and sugar n1anu-factured in the united states, 1906-1930. 26 4 distribution of sugar beet acreage in the united states in 1929.
The next year he built the norfolk beet sugar company in norfolk, nebraska, and the in 1897 constructed the plant for oxnard's fourth enterprise, the pacific beet correspondence and testing procedures for determination of suga.
Max vvittges, a german sugar beet expert, spent the season in anoka county and vicinity, conducting experiments. He personally supervised the cultivation of the beets on about 20 farms. Two car loads of beets were sent to the sugar factory in nebraska.
To study the effects of quality of water on soil and plant, an experiment was conducted at rudashat drainage and reclamation experiment station in 1999.
This bulletin is brought to you for free and open access by the south dakota state university agricultural experiment station at open prairie: open.
Particularly active in keeping interest in the industry alive was arthur stayner, a horticulturist from england, who used his energies and property in experiments with sugar cane, sorghum cane, and sugar beets. In 1887 stayner received a $5,000 bounty from the legislature for the first 7,000 pounds of marketable sugar produced in utah.
Sugar beets: summary of investigation from 1888-1898; report for 1897; proposed experiments for 1898 by harry snyder, university of minnesota.
N2 - the objective of this research is to identify determinants that influence sugar beet plant survival.
Station sugar beet information the malheur experiment station runs a number of sugar beet trials for both scientific research and commercial companies.
The sugar beet is next only to sugarcane as the foremost source of the world's sugar. Tropical sugar beet can be a very important sugar crop beside sugarcane to produce sugar, goor etc in bangladesh.
(missouri agricultural experiment station, 1897) great interest is now being manifested in the culture of the sugar beet in missouri, and in order to answer more.
Oxnard is a beet town: it was founded in 1897 with the construction of a $4 million beet sugar refinery and named after its creator, henry oxnard, one of four brothers who had previously operated cane sugar refineries in new york and louisiana. Oxnard decided to enter into the beet industry because it was profitable and patriotic.
A photodocumentary and short history of the now abandoned sugar mill. Places like cuba and hawaii, the congress enacted a tariff, the dingley act of 1897, forever: 2,300 acres of sugar beets were planted as an exploratory experim.
In 1897, the michigan legislature passed a bill offering the beet processors a bounty of one cent per pound of sugar produced in michigan from michigan-grown sugarbeets, provided that the farmers received at least $4 per ton for beets of 12 percent sugar.
00 for a first class polariscope to be used in testing the sugar in the beets being until 1897, the seventh year of operation, did the books.
The declining lumber industry had cleared thousands of acres of land suitable for the cultivation of sugar beets.
Sugar beets, 1897 sugar beets for fattening steers, 1909 sugar beets in colorado in 1897, 1898 sugar beets in colorado in 1898, 1899; although sugar beet production reached its height in the early decades of the twentieth century, production continued throughout the century. Today, there is still one sugar beet refinery, in fort morgan.
References in annual report of the department of agriculture to matters relating to the beet-sugar industry. 12 list of bulletins issued by the division of chemistry relating in whole or in part to sugar beets.
Beta vulgaris is a member of the chenopodiaceae and, like many others in the family is a halophyte. It is a highly variable species containing four main groups of agricultural significance: leaf beets (such as swiss chard), garden beets (such as beetroot), fodder beets (including mangolds) and sugar beet.
Michigan sugar beet farmers harvested 130,000 acres of crop in 1996, ranking michigan 5th in the nation in sugar beet production. Michigan's saginaw valley and thumb area, along with the southeast corner of the state, produces more than 90% of the sugar beets grown east of the mississippi river.
Beet sugar, for the reasons given above, cannot be used in the raw state, as is the case with the products derived from the sugar cane, sorghum and the maple tree. The refining of the sugar is a process which requires an expensive outlay for machinery and a high degree of supervisory skill.
As of 2017, there were 20 operating sugar beet factories in nine states processing 35 million tons of sugar beets grown on more than 1 million acres. From sugar beets, which represents more than 54% of domestic sugar production.
In 1891 the united states department of agriculture distributed sugar beet seed to farmers in many of the states, and determined the per centage of sugar in samples of beets grown from this seed.
Feb 7, 2017 a century ago sugar beets were one of colorado's most important the first sugar beet factory, in fact, was located in grand junction. And sugar beets to cows, 1902; fertilizer experiments with sugar beets, 1906.
Bulletins 4s and 49, from the nebraska experiment station, on windbreaks, and suggestions for chicory culture. The figures collected by the international sugar statistical office announce sowings of beet for europe, excluding france, of about 2 per cent less than last year.
The utah experiment station carried on, therefore, during the season of 1897, a co-operative sugar beet experiment with the farmers of utah.
A widespread and general interest has been manifested in sugar beet growing during the past season. Through the co operation and assistance of the united states department of agriculture, the iowa station distributed over 1,500 pounds of seed.
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