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Cane-sugar production in the United States—Continued.
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Digestof salen. ..... ii i iia sienenecnas se teers
Como erop of TOIL... onesie mde
Cost of production of cane sugar, by establishments... ....................
Reasons for lowest costs per pound of sugar. . .........covneninii inns
Transportation and other costs of cane. ...........cc.euiueeenae lini,
Cane cost and delivery record, season 1911-12............................
Ten years’ cost of production............ 00. aaa... al
Employees and Wages. .. cereus suis ss snisms ns sus sions n ols sis sennnesaaeen
Equipment and working size of mills.................... 00 0 0
Investment in sugar-cane factories................ vet en iE
Comparative laboratory analysis, Louisiana and Cuba.....................
Mauritius Island and cane-sugar results. ............... 0 c.iceeersiaoes,
Diagram of sugar refinery..........00 0 0 0 LLL SL
Sugar refining Processes. ......oveuenasaisunnnnssiinnasnratasnsha vrata ae.
Formsof refined sugar................ 0 Lr
Part 3. BEET SuGAR AND WORLD'S PRODUCTION.
Manufacture of beet Sugar. .......ccouunumnnnnennin sites a
Processes of Manufacture. .........veuinensiunn a
Beet-sugar zone in the United States................. 0
Acreage, Europe and United States. .................. 0 Ey
Average production of beets per acre. .............. EE
Average percentage extraction of Sugar................. Lo EEE
Average production of Sugar per acre. ...................a aon EE
The world beet-sugar industry, 1904-1910... ...............ccooieiieeenens
Brussels International Sugar Convention..................ccooiieieiinn.
Beot-sugar refineries. ...........ccouunnnseesnnnnnnsniensatie ne
The commercial movement of Sugar. ........oueuuna... 50 Cah ny
FEXPOTTS OF DEOL SUGAL. .. cece eennnnnnsnnansnssnnnsnnnaaauuaali il
General statistics of imports, production, consumption, and source............
Imports of sugars and molasses, 1890-1910. ...............ceeveerannranns-
The world’s production of sugar, 1903-1910...............coeeeeninnnn.
Consumption of sugar in the United States and other leading countries... .
Source of the sugar consumed in the United States. .............ooeeenns
Sugar-importing countries and the source of their supply............ roars
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