[Syrupmakers] Artschwager & Brandes

Tracy Baudoin (tbaudoin) tbaudoin at cisco.com
Fri Dec 29 13:01:38 CST 2006


Richard,

I'm also checking with the experiment station here in Houma, LA....will
let you know if anything comes up.


T

 

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From: syrupmakers-bounces at syrupmakers.net
[mailto:syrupmakers-bounces at syrupmakers.net] On Behalf Of Bill Outlaw
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 11:04 AM
To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net
Subject: [Syrupmakers] Artschwager & Brandes

 



Richard,

Try this link (don't know if it will work for you?).

http://www-ca1.csa.com/ids70/view_record.php?id=2&recnum=0&show_dupes&SI
D=5867b6d0bb71d8e3ff82a15d3ba73a75&mark_id=search%3A2%3A0%2C0%2C1#dupes 

I'll try to borrow this one from the National Agricultural Library.  Try
LSU and UF--they probably have a copy. 

bill


t 09:47 AM 12/29/2006, you wrote:



   I would like to have a copy of Sugarcane by Ernest Artschwager and E
W Brandes (USDA Handbook # 122, 1958) which gives descriptions of many
varieties. I read about it being for sale on an internet bookstore
website but they no longer have it. Also, I would be interested in Dr.
Thomas Tew's more recent and even bigger book on sugarcane varieties. I
have looked on Amazon.com and Ebay with no luck. Can anyone help ?
                                   Richard Harrison

RussellHenderson at aol.com wrote:

After eight cookings, our group of volunteers, all over 60 years old,
say ENUFF!  Consequently, because of that and the mild winter, we have
leftover cane for sale.

 

You harvest, you haul from 5.2 miles south of I-75 in Gainesville,
Florida.  Four stalks per $1.00.

 

It's an unknown variety of hard green and purple cane which we have used
to make an excellent syrup for the past nine years.  With water and
fertilizer, each year it has grown tall, thick and straight.  There are
6 1/2 270-foot rows of cane, estimated to be 27 cubic yards or 5000 feet
of rows if used as seed.  Each of these rows makes a little over 80
gallons of juice.

 

Harvest on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays.  Call Bob Henderson at (352)
284-7342 days or (352) 376-7031 evenings.

 

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