Posted by gbs on September 26, 2012 at 18:12:37 from (66.83.123.242):
In Reply to: Sorghum pressing posted by GNPfatboy on September 26, 2012 at 17:39:29:
old timers would have had a spasm watching you grind that cane with the fodder on it,brothers got into the molasses business pretty big at one time they quit stripping the fodder too,they said it made little if any difference,coarse they were cutting it with a corn binder chop off the heads and would stick a whole bundle at a time in the mill they were using,mill was powered by a flat from an m farmall, the m would earn it's keep when they started feeding the cane into the mill a stream of juice as big as your wrist would flow out of it,looks like you've got a good batch cooking from the color of the skimming's along the side of the pan
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