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1lt;dWriter Says That Crop Would Be VeryProfitable. kiiWOULD PUT IN MILLipDeclares Business Men’s Association Should Back theProject at Once.pIs1Editor the Reporter:—This is the year for the farmers of Bocne county to make their own “long sweetening” by raising a good healthy batch of old fashioned sorghum. The fact that the severe winted weathor has badly frozen the sugar canc stubble of the south is enough to warn everyone that the sugar crop will bei short for 1918. In fact everybody] has been called upon to conserve sug*; ar all during the fall and winter! months. It is indeed very pleasing to . know that many sugar camps in old Boone county are on the tap and that: hundreds of gallons of old fashioned * maple molasses will be upon the mark-, * ot this spring. In a conversation with;* one of the leading farmers of the,c county, he informed me that his en-.1 tire sugar camp would be opened and!6 that every gallon would be converted, J into sugar for his own use. This'
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Lebanon Daily Reporter

Lebanon, Indiana, US

Wed, Feb 13, 1918

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