In contrast to the prehistoric origins of domesticated sugarcane, the use of sugar beets to produce sugar is a relatively modern invention that only spans a few centuries into the past. The high sugar ...
When the price of sugar is high, this process may often be profitably practiced. The disagreeable taste of the beet root molasses may be removed to the extent of rendering it palatable ...
Crystallized beet root sugar is perfectly identical in composition ... production in America is rated at 13 tuns to the acre; the highest at 49 tuns, and that the general average is 24*48 tuns.
One Suffolk arable contractor is trialling a nitrogen-supplying biostimulant to his sugar beet after a nutrient-draining wet winter, which could potentially cut his use of artificial nitrogen ...
The endeavour aims to hasten the transition to biodegradable plastics, as well as save Hokkaido’s historic sugar beet industry. Kusano Sakko’s bacterial nanocellulose, patented and sold as ...
John Latham, of Blakenham Farms, has admitted storing the sugar beet on the roadside and has ... Stuart Howells/BBC The crop was piled high beside what is a dedicated bus route Mr Latham told ...
Some "high risk" crops can cause soil-erosion and muddy run-off if they are grown on unsuitable soils and slopes, the Environment Agency (EA) said. They include maize, fodder beet, potatoes and ...