| Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1888 - 1202 pages
...attempt of this kind is simply throwing money away, and it would be a great misfortune to the beet sugar business to have it gone into without sufficient capital...size, as well as of the most modern construction." A sixth requisite for a factory is an unfailing supply of beets. To supply the demands of a factory... | |
| Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station - 1895 - 904 pages
...attempt of this kind is simply throwing money away, and it would be a great misfortune to the beet sugar business to have it gone into without sufficient capital...factory of proper size, as well as of the most modern constructionThe machinery, of course, comes very high, but it must be built in such a way that there... | |
| Wolf, Fred. W., Co., Chicago - 1899 - 110 pages
...emphatic manner, that it would be rank foolishnes to go in the beet sugar business without ample means to erect a factory of proper 'size as well as of the most modern construction both as regards building and machinery. MICHIGAN SUGAR COMPANY'S FACTORY, BAY CITY, MICHIGAN. ELECTRIC... | |
| C. W. Hamburger - 1901 - 176 pages
...out a failure. It would be rank foolishness to go into the beet sugar business without ample means to erect a factory of proper size as well as of the most modern construction, both as regards building and machinery. There is hardly a line of manufacture where the apparatus has... | |
| 1895 - 1152 pages
...attempt of this kind is simply throwing money awflv, and it would be a great misfortune to the beet sugar business to have it gone into without sufficient capital...machinery, of course, comes very high, but It must be built in such a way that there will he no mistake about its working, as breakdowns and delays are fatal to... | |
| 1892 - 904 pages
...attempt of this kind is simply throwing money away, and it would be a great misfortune to the beet sugar business to have it gone into without sufficient capital...machinery, of course, comes very high, but it must be built in such a way that there will be no mistake about its working, as breakdowns and delays are fatal to... | |
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