20 | "COSTS OF PRODUCING SUGAR BEETS TasLe 5.—Comparison of the average sugar content of the sugar beets included in the investigation with the average sugar content of all beets grown in the couniry SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES AND ANALYSIS BY 8TATES, 1921, 1922, AND 1923 J ————————— Sugar content of a ton of sugar beets Amount by which the sugar ontent of the sugar heets in- cluded in the investi- gation exceeds he sugar content of all sugar beets nroduced Sugar content of a ton of sugar beets Amount by which the sugar ontent of the sugar beets in- 2luded in the investi- gation exceeds he sugar «ontent of all sugar beets sroduced Area and year Average Average ; of those of all |included beets in the sroduced! investi- gation Area and vear Average of all beets | sroduced Average of those (ncluded in the investi- gation United States: All States— 3-year average... 1921... 1922. ceo 1928. eee States investi- gated— 3-year average.. 1921. coos 1922. u_-- 1923. _..__. Pounds per ton 310. 7 215. 4 308. & 2086. & Pounds per ton Pounds Der ton Colorado: 3-year average...) - 1821..nue-l 1922. oo 1923. cca Utah: 3-year average__- 1921. ceo 1022.00 mmmm 1928. cumin Idaho: 1 3-year average. .: 1921... 1922 ae 1923. ooo Wyoming: 3-year average. .| 1921... mucnne 1922... 1923 _.-- Montana: 3-year average... TOL nmmmn 1928. isms 1523... -lifcrnia: Pounds Pounds per ton per ton 300. 7 299. 2 313.2 314.1 293.2 291. 6 291.8 287.7 319.0 224, 2 320. 1 312. 5 Pounds per ton ~15 .9 -16 —4.1 —3.1 —6.2 -2.1 -.7 311, 6 318.0 308. 9 306. 4 312.1 318.9 308. 3 307. 2 0.5 .9 -. 6 R Michigan: 3-year average.. 1921... 1922... 1923. .o... Ohio: 3-year average... 192. vu annsn 1022 uinan 1923 ____... Nebraska: 3-year average... 1921. oo. 1922... 1922. 335.7 349.0 331. € 327.8 329.1 50 Dah " 211 | 40. 7 pre 5.0 6.6 3.7 4 4 284. 2 265, 6 287. 6 305. 8 284. 7 264.3 283. 6 12. 2 - 1.9 .9 -2 5 274.2 77.¢ ok oy na 0 0 0 a 8.9 9.3 5.4 10. 6 la. "1 The amount of sugar extracted per ton of sugar beets harvested on the farms included in the inves- tigation is unusually high for Idaho, because a large percentage of the beets were manufactured into sugar at the Twin Falls plant. which emplovs the Steffents process. NoTE —The data for all farms and all beets produced were taken from the 1923 Yearbook of the Depart- ment of Agriculture and supplementary data furnished by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, with permission of the companies concerned. The data for the farins investigated were obtained in the field and suppleinented by data furnished by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. The 3-year averages in all cases are weighted averages. The sugar content for each year and each State was weighted by the total tons of sugar beets produced in that State, A minus (—) sign indicates that the average sugar content per ton of beets harvested on all farms was greater than the average sugar content per ton of beats harvested on the farms investigated.