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  • JHU: Raising cane, scientifically

Original Broadcast Date: 1952 September 1

1 digital betacam videocassette (30 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in.

1 VHS videocassette (30 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in.

[edit] Abstract

Mr. Miller, assistant vice president of the Hawaiian Suger Planters Association, describes Hawaii's largest industry, sugar production. He shows photos of the process, from planting, cultivation, harvesting, and finally processing at the C & H Refinery in Crockett, California.

A film details the work of the genetic laboratory in Hawaii that cross-breeds canes from countries around the world in order to create new hybrids that will be more resistant to disease and insect pests and produce a higher yield of sugar.

Subjects Sugarcane -- Hawaii

Sugarcane -- Breeding

Sugarcane industry -- Hawaii

Credits Host : Lynn Poole

Guest : Slator M. Miller

Narrator : Joel Chaseman

Producer : Lynn Poole

Asst. Producer : Robert Fenwick

Director : Paul Kane

Asst. Director : Ed Sarrow

Art Director : Barry Mansfield
RJBurkhart 04:07, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sugar Town Foodscapes

SUGAR TOWN

Hawai´i Plantation Days Remembered

  • by Yasushi Scotch Kurisu (7" x 10", 112 pp.)

The Big Island's Hilo Coast was the classic plantation community
RJBurkhart 21:19, 22 January 2006 (UTC)