Sugar Cane on The Farm
My family raises sugar cane and we cook syrup in the fall. This blog will be to inform everyone on what goes into raising and making syrup. Also it will be a tool to give incite on some of the uses for sugar cane.
Cooking Syrup
Friday, December 2, 2011
Best place to eat in Starkville, Mississippi
During this semester at MSU I found there are several great places to eat and a few that were not to great. The best place I found to eat was at Wendy's. They have improved their burgers and fries so well that once you have a Wendy's burger no other will do. Another place I found good to eat was Taco Bell. The Taco Bell in Starkville is one of the best Taco Bells I have ever ate at. Their tacos are fresh and they have great service. The worst place I found to eat in Starkville was the McDonalds which has horrible service and unfriendly workers plus there has been constant construction on the building all semester. However the food is good for it be a fast food restaurant. I wish Starkville would open a Outback restaurant so I could get a blooming onion which is great stuff.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Another Syrup Mill
On November the 26 I went to another syrup cooking in the community of Rocky. It was their first year to cook at this location. They had some difficulty like I did my first year but ran off some good syrup. The cook was a older gentleman Mr Scott who has been cooking syrup for 60 years. He did things different than me by throwing syrup from baffle to baffle to keep the syrup from cooking to quick.
Cooking Cane in Needham Al.
On November the 19 I went to Needham Alabama and watch some folks cook syrup. They cooked different than what I am used to. The first difference was that they ran syrup off of the fire end instead of the chimney end. Also they were cooking with propane gas something I think cost to much money. However with gas you are able to keep the fire under the pan at a constant heat.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Preperation for next year
The work of growing sugar cane never ends. It is a year round processes. Last weekend we burned off our cane patches from the leaves and tops we stripped off of the cane during harvesting. We then covered the cut off stuble with plenty of soil for the up coming winter to protect from frost bite. Next spring we will uncover the stuble and sprouts will begin to sprout from the stuble. Also, we have removed our syrup pan to repostion the soil that forms the draw for the fire under the pan. More work will come during the winter such as cutting wood.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Syrup Cooking 2011
This year we did not run off as much syrup as we had hoped. We had trouble to say the least however we did run off around 58 quarts. The root of out trouble was the draw on our fire under the syrup pan. We had an extremely hot fire under the pan however the fire was shooting out the top of the chimney and was not heating the pan to cooking heat. The syrup would cook on the bottom of the pan but would not heat hot enough to cook the top. Therefore, I had to pull syrup only off of the bottom of the pan with the stoper. We did the best we could and had some good syrup in the end but it sold quickly. Hope to work on it this winter and fix our problem. Also, I would like to thank family and friends who showed up to work thoughout the year and made this year as sucessful as possible.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Crop Update
Good sugar cane crop this year. This is about a quarter of the cane we have this year. Looks to be a good crop and about two days worth of cooking.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
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