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Show Bed Sugar. The beet sugar manufactured at Alvanado is so pure and white as to require no further refining after leaving the manufactory. It resembles, in appearance, ap-pearance, and in the size of its crys-talized crys-talized grains, epsous salts ; and in taste so closely resembles rehned cane sugar that not even a competent inspector of sugars could distinguish a difference between the two. The success of the manufactory at Alrarado demonstrates the adaptability of the sod and climate in the vicinity of ilaywards to the growth of the sugar beet. To the effects of woil aud climate in deteriorating deteriorat-ing orcbaneing the quali'y of the Bugar I b' et, is to be attributed the failure in this country and in Europe of so many sugar manufactories. The number of I these failures induced us some weeks ago to advise our farmers aud eapital-i-ts, before eoniuieiiwinjr the erection of cistly beet sugar mills, to test the adaptability of the soil and climate of the neighborhood proposed fur beet cultivation. Since the mill at Ah arado i a success, it will be easy lor our farmers to try the experiment of beet I eulti.&tion by forwarding experimental ! ,ts of hoots to Aharado for reduction. |