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Molasses from broom corn. --The stalk of the common broom corn will yield excellent molasses. Mr. Joel. Parrish, of Lunenburg county, Va., has made some and finds that the yield is about two-thirds of the yield of the sorghum and much sweeter. We have fasted this molasses and find it excellent. --Mr. P. deserves credit for this discovery, which will be of great value.
Molasses from broom corn. --The stalk of the common broom corn will yield excellent molasses. Mr. Joel. Parrish, of Lunenburg county, Va., has made some and finds that the yield is about two-thirds of the yield of the sorghum and much sweeter. We have fasted this molasses and find it excellent. --Mr. P. deserves credit for this discovery, which will be of great value.
Molasses from broom corn. --The stalk of the common broom corn will yield excellent molasses. Mr. Joel. Parrish, of Lunenburg county, Va., has made some and finds that the yield is about two-thirds of the yield of the sorghum and much sweeter. We have fasted this molasses and find it excellent. --Mr. P. deserves credit for this discovery, which will be of great value.