. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 23 THE CUBA REVIEW. Gardens and Residence, Central Gertrudi The approximate number of acres under cultivation in the different Provinces follows: Pinar del Pdo, 22,777; Habana, 153,835; .Matanzas, 270,400; Santa Clara, 404,000; Camaguey, 183,000; and Oriente, 350,800; making a total of 1,384,812 acres. The average yield per acre under favorable conditions is about 21^ tons. Efject of High Prices on Sugar Grinding. The high price of sugar at present permits the mill to grind at a profit, cane j-ielding only 8 per cent, of sucrose, allowing for a loss in g
. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 23 THE CUBA REVIEW. Gardens and Residence, Central Gertrudi The approximate number of acres under cultivation in the different Provinces follows: Pinar del Pdo, 22,777; Habana, 153,835; .Matanzas, 270,400; Santa Clara, 404,000; Camaguey, 183,000; and Oriente, 350,800; making a total of 1,384,812 acres. The average yield per acre under favorable conditions is about 21^ tons. Efject of High Prices on Sugar Grinding. The high price of sugar at present permits the mill to grind at a profit, cane j-ielding only 8 per cent, of sucrose, allowing for a loss in grinding of 2 per cent. The percentage reaches as high as 20 per cent, imder exceptionally favorable conditions, usually in February-March, but is generally 12 to 13 per cent. At this time of the year (.May-June) it is between 11 and 13 per cent. It is stated that sugar can be obtained from cane containing not more than 7 per cent, of sucrose without loss, and the production could therefore be considerably increased if this class of cane was crushed, but as there is no profit at this percentage the cane is not cut but is allowed to remain in the field for the next year's grinding. Losses Due to Dislurbances. The destruction of cane caused by disturbances in the Oriente district from Alto Cedro to Santiago and from Bayamo to Caimanera makes it certain that next season's crop in this territory will not exceed that of 1917, because not more than 10 per cent, of the cane fields destroyed by fire have been cleaned, and the new crop on this area will be from 15 to 25 per cent less than it otherwise would have been. While the seed in most cases has not been de- stroyed the ratoon shows evidence of being several months behind in its growth, and the cane that would have come to maturity in December cannot be harvested until April or .May,-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
Size: 1732px × 1442px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthormunsonsteamshipline, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900