The Missouri Handbook, Embracing a Full Description of the State of Missouri;

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When such an ample remedy is within reach, how long such a state of things shall continue is for the wise and prudent to determine.
SUGAE MAiaiS^G.
The history of the introduction of the Chinese and African sugar canes into the United States, and the as- tonishing success of the enterprise, is well known to many of our readers.
In compliance with resolution adopted hy the U. S.
Agricultural Society, in ^yashington, January, 1857, suf- ficient Sorgo seed was imported from France, and dis- tribut
...ed throughout the Union, to ])lant 100 acres. The remarkable result of this importation is reported to Con- gross, b}^ Hon. J, Holt, Commissioner of Patents, in Pat- ent Office Reports for 1858 as follows : " The experiments with the Chinese sugar cane have proved emit ently successful throughout portions of the Southern, Middle and Western States, 100,000 acres by estimate, having been occujjied with it the past season, attended with at least a net profit of $2,000^000, in fodder, sugar, and eyrup, and other economical use." It grows from G to 18 feet high; produces of Btripod THE HAITD-BOOk OF feSSOURI.

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