Show the new kew sugar cane the chicago free F ree press has an article which exhibits very encouraging results from experiments with the neu new new chinese sugar cane in wabash county ill lil last season the following statement of the writer is remarkable 11 1 1 I 1 am well convinced that in 1860 1800 the southern planter lanter will have no sale bale for his sugar in the state of illinois from cresent present indications there will be one hundred acres acre S of chinese sugar cane raised in wabash county next year which w aill ill save the count county y 12 in addition to the above and what we have already printed on oil this subject it may noi not be amiss to mention a few suggestions t and facts reported by hon lion J al Bern bernhisel hisel bisel delegate from utah he writes test that Y at the chine chinese 8 e 8 sugar bugar aar m cane should not be planted near chocolate corn broom cornand corn and other kinds of those kindred varieties as it will mix with them and deteriorate ri it is recommended to plant in rows 3 or si feet apart and ond one seed in a place at distances of one foot apart in the row the time for planting is the same as that for planting lff iff g early corn arid and arld the preparation of the ground and times of watering g and manner of til tilling lill C are the same saine as for the common var varieties letie letle s of corn with the exception that the tle succors are not KOT to be pulled oli oft it is stated that one acre will wili yield seven fodder highly nutritious to horses cat tie tle and hogs and that two tw o crops can be raised from the same roots in one season also that the stalks from one acre will afford juice for gallons of excellent molasses molasses 5 the B sugar bugar u ar from which is said to be equalito al to new orlean orleans s s agar gar asdall quantity was planted plan pian and ripened in this his city last list season notwithstanding the very late arrival of the seed by mail mair but we have bave not learned learue d that any use was made raade of the stalks stall s I 1 t br wagstaff has already received a number of small parcels odthe of the sugar cane seed and will probably be able to spare more or le less S S to those who wish to with a product aich is already proven W adue be bongen congenial ia I 1 to our soil and climate which idia idio isso iila highly spoken oi of and which if the one half id 18 printed about it is a true bids so fair to be of great benefit to the inhabitants of OI L utah i dr Derri Berri hisel has advised gov young that a box of seed is on its way here but its period I 1 of arrival cir lir rival is so uncertain that the utmost pain pains s should be taken with the small quantity on hand bund in in order to est test different dif dit ferent soils localities I 1 i ac this beason season if possible |