Hawaiian Planters' Monthly Volume 13 download torrent
Hawaiian Planters' Monthly Volume 13 download torrent

Hawaiian Planters' Monthly Volume 13 by Planters' Labor & Supply Co
Hawaiian Planters' Monthly Volume 13
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Author: Planters' Labor & Supply Co
Number of Pages: 212 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781235975776
File size: 20 Mb
Download Link: Hawaiian Planters' Monthly Volume 13
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 Excerpt: ...from the hot rays of the sun by matting stretched on poles above them, may be seen on the plantations where the best methods are employed. The system is costly, but about a year is gained in the growth of the trees, and the plants, receiving no check by transplanting, rarely need replacing. Jt has been found advantageous also to select the very best grains for seed, and some planters have succeeded in establishing improved and distinct varieties, by repeated reproduction from the same kinds of seed. Nowhere in the world is greater attention given to the cultivation and handling of coffee than in Brazil, and nowhere else is improved machinery for the preparation of the crop for market so generally employed. It is the fashion in praising the coffee of other countries to describe it as superior to the Brazilian, but no permanent advantage is gained by unjust comparisons, for they are against the facts. The truth is that no coffee anywhere in the world is superior to the Brazilian, which is sold everywhere as Java, Mocha, Maracaibo, etc., at the fancy of the dealer and whim of the consumer. Every plantation in the country produces the Java and Mocha of the markets of the United States, and it is only an affair of sieves of differently sized meshes to classify the products of Brazilian plantations into the falsely named kinds, in order to demand a higher price from the buyer. These facts cannot be controverted any more than can the other truth that no country produces coffee superior to that of Brazil. The coffee with a small, round grain, called, generally, "pea-berry." and sold in the United States as "Mocha." is produced by topping and severely pruning the ordinary plant, although many such grains will always be found on trees treated in t...

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