... the cane is usually crushed for sugar or for molasses.[Illustration: FIG. 213. STALK OF SUGAR-CANE A-B, joints of cane showing roots; B-C, stem; C-D,leaves]The sugar-cane is a huge grass. The ... $261; onions, $140; sugar cane, $55 ; small fruits, $110; hops,$1 75; vegetables, $78; tobacco, $80; sweet potatoes, $55 ; hemp, $53 ; potatoes, $78; sugar beets, $54 ;sorghum cane, $22; cotton, $22; ... careful seed-selection.[Illustration: FIG. 1 95. SELECTING WHEAT SEED] CHAPTER VIII 83 CHAPTER VIIIFARM CROPSEvery crop of the farm has been changed and improved in many ways since its forefathers...