Show planting sugar cane sugar cano cane Is planted not sown A small piece of the cano cane long enough 1 to include two or three of 0 the rings or nodes Is laid lengthwise or stuck in a slanting direction along a fur row which runs the length of the held neld in some sections the primitive primitiv of planting in holes Is still pm employed when the trench Is planted plants d the pieces ot of cano cane ara are lightly v covered bovere d with earth in a few weeks they show growth above the ground the germ buds at the rings having haying begun to i shoot out in the form of young cane the ring having at of the same timo time thrown out rootlets into the soil BOIL the parallel trenches are mido far enough apart say at least three feet to enable the workers when the wide ip spreading reading canes are getting ripe to go between the rows and remove the dying leaves which burden the ripening cane thereby enabling the naked cane to mature aster faster |