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CANE: WHERE THE SUGAR AT?
BY ROBBY MEYERS & TYLER WILLIAMSON
2.
CANES: WHERE ARE THEY GROWN?
In Florida: South tip of Lake O - Palm Beach county
Worldwide: Brazil, India, China, Mexico, Australia, Thailand, Pakistan, and The U.S.
3.
MAKIN' YOUR CANE
Tropical, Warm, & Sunny Climate
90°-100° F
High Humidity
Soil: Anywhere from sand to clay
4.
WHEN YOU PLANTIN' CANE
Hawaii - Anyday
Southeast America - August to March
Other countries - Vary between Spring to Autumn and Autumn to Spring
Photo by
jetheriot
5.
PLANTING YOUR CANE
Planted by hand, Covered by tool
Machinery Planting
Seedlings
Photo by
mohan.nellore
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HARVESTING YOUR CANE
After growing 12-16 months, sugarcane can stand 2-4 meters high
Between June and December or between October and May, depending on location
Chopped close to the ground, leftover shoots rise
Harvesters
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FLORIDA CANE VS. THE WORLD
51.3% of cane sugar in US
21.4% of all sugar in US
Biggest Sugarcane producer: Brazil
Tenth on the list of Sugarcane producers: United States
8.
CANE ECONOMICS (ECANE-OMICS)
Florida is often annually the largest producer of sugarcane in America
Due to climate conditions, Hawaii and Southeastern US are the only places that can grow sugarcane
Top Crop
Creates thousands of jobs each year and brings in almost $2 billion into the economy
Photo by
Mr Moss
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ENVIRONMENTAL CANE
Cane is a multi-year crop
Ratoon Cane
Often followed by rice or sweet corn
Leaves often disposed through controlled burns
Photo by
c.mcbrien
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REAL CANES OF LEE COUNTY
Cane: not harmful to environment unless land is abused
Cane takes its role in the ecosystem, and has no ambition of conquest over the environment
11.
FIN
NOW CHEW SOME CANE
Robby Meyers
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