Show J sugar MAKING IN IW urail urah T account I 1 ni published pt ab la in this tf is pape of the successful manlutac f turg ture of sugar bugar from rom sorghum jn san Ban an pete pale has hag attracted considerable outside of this territory as well as among our own agriculture fate late A sample of of the sugar made by 0 A madsen ak co of gunni json can be seen been at the desere deseret t i museum abis subject is rmel rwei receiving 9 attention in r stoat af the ille states 0 the union unions hud an d very encouraging result safe ported reported ie by those who have made experiments la in the pro ld bf sugar bugar from sorghum and corn stalls stalks it Is 14 confidently believed that it will not liot be long before the united states State swill will wiil produce most moat if it not all of the sugar necessary for home consumption tha the success in sanpete shows that uta utah 11 need me not ed be behind any other seb seo tion of the country in thia this krofl t able branch of home industry ind batry madsen co are now making preparations for tha tho extension of their works during the coming season and are profiting profiling by their experience peri ence in the past also obtain obtaining ink the advice 0 of experts in the business bustness they think they are able themselves to make the necessary machinery and appliances needed at present predent if it any other person or company desires f to enter into this industry in hi cany C ani any any advice or information that they are able to can be had bad when called for they will kalso kaiso teabe lna ina ke to appliances as will be needed need ed for tor small rac fac torlef torlev and in this way save others othera the eapen expense e and disappointment they have had as new now begin perm pere ina ins in a hitherto unknown process ot or ru sugar bugar gar manufacture mallu maliu facture the following hints to those who may feel inclined to en enter info this branch of home manufacture are obtained from madsen co sorghum and corn stalks an J a this country contain about 85 percent foi poi cent cant of juice at about loo 10 Beau benu beaume beauine rhe ine but the cane mills commonly used have been bean inefficient and have not expressed more than from 60 to 7 75 5 percent per cent of the sugar contained in the plants plante if therefore hartjes parties intend to buy new now cane mills this coming P lle Jae beason season asony we would no smaller mill than bly myers payers no 2 horizontal giving a speed to the rollers developing devel A of surface surfaces of abo about ut 15 feet per mi minute laute they calculate this year to try a perforated steam pipe in ID the return plate plate 1 warming and moistening the ca cane ne before passing through the lau iau ls t pressure as an experiment this will be an absolute improvement in molasses making only but we hesitate to recommend it for j sugar making as the heat of the steaming should not much exceed de glees greear if steam power ia is wanted the boiler should have a double capaci cy ty to what is needed for the engine eng lile in order to supply steam for heating and boiling tanks ranks heaters beaters and ana evaporator id sho bho should tild be in size as to eap cap capacity acetty wanted if the manufacturing capacity is to tobe be for all an average crop of 40 acres acre a of gane pane a mi I 1 of the above ment mentioned ione lone d caubre 1 is needed jt ift must here hero be bb rem rom remembered am that if sugar Is ig tw to be made from the juice julee the cana cane must be b e pressed pres seii seil within 48 43 hours after cutting butting cutti butti ti ng but would be better if it presed pressed the thea bame same ameday day the juico juice j uffe should be 6 brought ro ug ht into the beater the same hour it is expressed thus it will there can be EO no storing away of cane cana or juice the mill mil must have the capacity of pleading the cane daily aa as it is cut and thu the factory to put dut the juice through I 1 its t process to reduce it t cool it empty it anto crystallizing crystal izing boxes as fast as the mill furnishes the juice ruice without being under the necessity of laying over thia this work from one day da to another even if the work lias to ba be pushed into the night time the manufacturer remember that from moment ibo ibe JIM life the plant ale cuu cut wie fie nan baa vo to contend with the glucose that W will ili connect itself with the rugar bugar and prevent crystallization in our climate ta work upa crop of 40 acre acres of cane the capacity of the factory be 1500 pounds of sugar per day and night apartments for crystallizing and ind purging should be ben in bize eize to td answer it is a common thing that our grist mills freeze up in the winter winten our larger farms have ample use for steam po power arid and as a rule with few ew exceptions it la Is of the want of and enterprise if it any neighborhood has no profitable ube use for steam power therefore when water power cannot be had steam beating and boiling being beat for sugar making we recommend the use of movable steam power in sugar manufacture the above mentioned cane mill will take a five horse steam power centrifugal about oni one horse six hix horbe horse power engines with twelve horbe horse power boiler are about right for 40 acres and if the night is used it will suffice to manufacture an average crop of 80 0 to td aeres acres and by advanced skill okill and efficiency probably aeres acres Yi finally nally we wb would say eay sugar cannot be made mado in any paying quan quantity ti without the greatest exactness exact nem nam there ia Is no haphazard about it it takes sindy theory practice and perse parse perseverance beranc a to make an expert in anything aut hing bing em piri cism clam is played out in bour our day persons who do not intend t to pay the full attention needed had bad h ad butter better not try this branch 0 of r business b ubi ael nebs nees but the sugar is an absolute need our extraordinary imports compared with our exports are making an exhaustive drain upon our resources if it by home industry even but a part of our sugar import could be avoided 1 it would be one additional argument a gu in tavor favor of domestic econ economy m y and ou on emore step towards mator material la 1 independence I 1 |