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90 Weight of melada from juice 95.5 " bagasse 13.5 Sugar from juice 41.5 is "' bagasse 6.0 Molasses from juice , 54.0 r " ' bagasse 7.5 In the last two experiments the cane was poorly developed, and full of suckers, and consequently poorly adapted for the production of sugar.

GLUCOSE FROM SORGHUM SEED.

Our experiments have shown thfit as good glucose can be made from the seed of sorghum as from any other starchy substance. The yield of glucose or grape sugar is three-fourths or more of the weight of seed employed. The tannin does not interfere, as it is converted into glucose by the same means which are used to convert the starch, namely, boiling with dilute acids.

EECEIPTS AND EXPENSES OF ONE ACEE OF SOEGHUM.

On the basis of the results actually obtained as described in the foregoing pages, we have calculated the receipts, and from the best data at hand the expenses for one acre of sorghum.

BALANCE SHEET.

EECEIPTS FEOM SUGAE AND MOLASSES.

•600 pounds sugar at 7 cents. 85 gallons molasses ,

EXPENSES.

$42 00 34 00 $76 00 $10 2 6 6 1 4 8

00 50 00 00 00 00 00 37 50

Cultivating one acre... Stripping and cutting.. Hauling Four days' labor Fuel. Barrels Freight and dray age. Net profit on sugar and molasses.

EECEIPTS FEOM GLUCOSE.

$38 50 $38 50

1,250 pounds glucose at2 cents

EXPENSES.

,

$25 001

Gathering seed. Fuel Labor Barrels Net profit on glucose Total net profit on one acre of sorghum.

$2 001 1 501 2 00 4 00

9 501

$15 50 15 50

|$54 00