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The sugar cane

2021
IE TCD MS 880 is James Grainger's The Sugar Cane; a rough copy, much corrected. Described in Henry J. Monck Mason's catalogue of the manuscripts (TCD MS 1708) as follows: 'The foul copy, much corrected, of Grainger's Sugar Cane; dedicated to Lord Bute. On the 1st leaf [fol 2v] is the following note, written in the same hand with the poem; from which it
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SUGAR BEET OR SUGAR CANE

Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1969
This article attempts to compare the costs of producing sugar from beet and cane and concludes that sugar beet grown in England has probably now become competitive with Jamaican sugar cane.
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Sugar Cane Ripening

1999
The elements of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon are the building blocks of the plant, 99% of its green weight consist of these elements. Some 75% of the green weight is composed of water, the balance being dry matter. Water is taken up by the plant almost entirely from the soil, the dry matter on the other hand is built up by the plant by means ofcarbon ...
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Sugar Cane Production

1999
Rainfall and evaporation, in conjunction with the type of the soil, determine ground conditions, and therefore opportune time for use of equipment. The development of the crop is affected by the moisture conditions and temperatures prevailing during the ...
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Sugar Cane

2021
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Sugar Cane

International Journal of Pest Management: Part A, 1965
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Sugar Cane

The American Naturalist, 1898
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