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It is held to be as rich in saccharine as either the sugar or the mangels, with the further highly important advantage from its habit of growth, wdiich all avIio, as husbandmen study our climate, can readily perceive, nameh^, of withstand- ing drouth. In our climate excessive heat, accompanied b}^ prolonged drouth; is a usual accompaniment of our summers, and all who have cultivated either the mangels or sugar beets have observed the entire suspension of growth at such periods, the foliage droo...ping, frequently falling entirely, and followed by an elongated crown or a growth of woody, or, at least, fibrous matter. This substance is of little, if any, value ; rejected by the stock, it simply goes to make manure. On the contrary, the long blood beet grows mainly beneath the surface, and is, on that account, less exposed to heat, and enabled to resist drouth. The writer has never failed to secure a satisfactory crop, even nndor adverse circumstances, ten to twelve tons can be grown to the acre — besides, the Long Blood is unquestionably very rich — the percentage of sucrose being as great as in the White Sugar.

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