Specialized Equipment for Sugar Cane Farmers | The Sugar Association (2024)

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By Laura Rutherford, Contributor

August 2023

The cultivator, sugarcane planter and harvester are three key pieces of specialized farm equipment that help American sugarcane growers ensure there is real sugar on the shelves of grocery stores and pantries throughout the nation.

As fall approaches, Americans will soon be cooking and baking for the holiday season and farmers will gear up to harvest the crops that will put food on tables across the country. It is an especially busy time for sugarcane growers because the fall harvest is also their planting season.

About half of the sugar produced in the United States comes from sugarcane, which is grown on family farms in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida. Unlike traditional row crops planted in the spring and harvested in the fall, sugarcane must grow for at least one year before it is ready to harvest. This unique crop also requires unique equipment, so let’s take a look at the machines sugarcane farmers use to get real sugar from their fields to your shelf.

Sugarcane is a perennial crop of tropical grass that flourishes in hot, wet climates. It is vegetatively propagated which means that farmers plant whole stalks of cane rather than a true seed. As many as six harvests can be made from a single planting, so farmers typically plant only about 20 percent of their total acreage each year in August and September. After planting, they immediately start harvesting sugarcane from September through January.

The process begins by getting the ground ready because sugarcane stalks must be planted in well worked fields. Farmers use a three or five row cultivator, depending on the model, to do tillage. The cultivator is pulled by a tractor and tills the soil by sliding under the surface of the ground at a depth of three to six inches to create rows in the field. These rows are about six feet wide.

After the field is “rowed up,” it’s time to plant the cane stalks! One of the first sugarcane planting machines was invented by Leonard Julien, Sr., of Modest, Louisiana in 1965. One of Julien’s machines could plant more cane in one day than twelve men and revolutionized the American sugarcane industry.

Now, almost 60 years later, sugarcane planters have evolved and are pulled by tractors.

First, an implement is pulled through the field to open a furrow in the rows. The planters are loaded with seed and as they are pulled through the field, they drop seedcane stalks into the open rows. The planters can hold six to eight tons of seedcane stalks and the machine plants roughly 4,000 to 10,000 stalks per acre at a rate of about two acres per hour. After the stalks are dropped into the ground, another implement is pulled over the field to cover the stalks with soil. Sealing rollers are then pulled over the rows to ensure there are no air pockets inside.

By the following September, the fully grown sugarcane plants are up to ten feet tall. Farmers use a self-propelled mechanical machine called a sugarcane harvester to harvest the cane. The harvester was originally developed in the 1920s, has one to two rows depending on the model, and is similar in function and design to the combine harvester.

Southern Louisiana receives an average of 68 inches of rainfall every year, which creates tough conditions, but the sugarcane harvest takes place rain or shine. The often-muddy cane fields require harvesters to be mounted on tracks instead of wheels which can get stuck in the muck.

Specialized Equipment for Sugar Cane Farmers | The Sugar Association (2)Specialized Equipment for Sugar Cane Farmers | The Sugar Association (3)The harvester, which can cut up to 60 tons per hour, stands up the cane as it moves through the rows and cuts it a few inches above the ground. Once the cane is cut, rotating arms strip off the leaves and undergrowth and move the stalks through cutters that chop them into smaller pieces known as “billets.” A conveyer arm then transfers the billets to a tractor pulling a large hopper-style trailer. The leaves and undergrowth are ejected back onto the field, where they act as a fertilizer.

The cane billets are immediately loaded in semi-trailers for transport to a nearby raw sugar mill. Once cut, the sugar contentof the billets falls rapidly, so they must be transported to the mill immediately. At the sugar mill, the cane stalks are washed and cut into shreds and huge rollers press sugarcane juice out of the shreddedstalks. The juice is clarified, concentrated, and crystalized to produce golden raw sugar, but this raw sugar is not yet food grade until it is transported to a refinery to finish the purification process. The finished product is packaged and shipped to grocery stores.

Growing sugar is a family business. The sugar family includes not only the multigenerational farmers who plant, harvest and care for the sugarcane, but also the truck drivers who move the crops from the fields; the employees who work in the mills, processing plants and refineries that extract, purify and package sugar; and all the people who work to get sugar from the packaging facilities to your table.

The sugar family works year-round to provide your family with the highest quality product possible for all your special moments, and that’s something to celebrate!

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About the Author

Laura Rutherford graduated from the University of North Dakota in 2004 with a degree in Political Science. She is a shareholder in American Crystal Sugar Company and a member of the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association (RRVSGA), the World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG), and the American Society of Sugarbeet Technologists. She is on the Board of Directors of the Sugar Industry Biotechnology Council and has published articles for the WABCG, the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association newsletter, and the British Sugarbeet Review magazine in Cambs, United Kingdom.

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Specialized Equipment for Sugar Cane Farmers | The Sugar Association? ›

The cultivator, sugarcane planter and harvester are three key pieces of specialized farm equipment that help American sugarcane growers ensure there is real sugar on the shelves of grocery stores and pantries throughout the nation.

What equipment is used in sugar industry? ›

Description In sugar refining and manufacture, machinery such as evaporators, steam boilers, vacuum pans, and centrifuges are used to make granulated sugar. The process begins with the harvesting of sugar cane. Next, the cane is cut and crushed to release the juices.

What do you need for a sugar cane farm? ›

Still, productive cultivation demands optimum growing conditions for sugar cane. The plant needs a high level of solar radiation and heat to flourish. Active hydration is another requirement for sugar cane growing. Last but not least, the soil should have good aeration, drainage, and a pH level ranging from 5 to 8.5.

What are the three problems that sugar cane farmers of UP have to commonly deal with? ›

Though the industry contributes a lot to the socioeconomic development of the nation, it is plagued with a number of problems such as Low Yield of Sugarcane ,Short crushing season, Fluctuating Production Trends, Low rate of recovery,High cost of Production, Small and uneconomic size of mills ,Competition with Khandsari ...

What instruments are in sugar sugar? ›

Personnel
  • Ron Dante – lead vocals.
  • Toni Wine – backing vocals, handclaps.
  • Andy Kim – backing vocals, handclaps.
  • Ray Stevens – handclaps.
  • Ron Frangipane – keyboards.
  • Gary Chester – drums.
  • Joe Mack, also known as Joey Macho – bass.
  • Dave Appell – guitar.

Which instrument is used for sugar? ›

A small device called a glucose meter or glucometer measures how much sugar is in the blood sample. The drop of blood you get with a finger prick is often enough to use on a test strip. A finger prick can be done with a special needle (lancet) or with a spring-loaded device that quickly pricks the fingertip.

What equipment is used to harvest sugarcane? ›

Farmers use a self-propelled mechanical machine called a sugarcane harvester to harvest the cane.

What is sugar cane machine? ›

The idea behind a sugarcane juicer is very simple. It is all about pressing the sugarcane between two rollers to extract the juice. The first machines made were manual and very simple.

What are the requirements for sugar cane production? ›

The crop flourishes under a long, warm growing season with a high incidence of radiation and adequate moisture, followed by a dry, sunny and fairly cool but frost-free ripening and harvesting period. Optimum temperature for sprouting (germination) of stem cuttings is 32 to 38°C.

How much does it cost to farm sugar cane? ›

Selected direct production expenses for Louisiana sugarcane per acre, 2018 to 2023. For Louisiana sugarcane producers, the total cost of production has risen from $551 to $858 per acre over the period of 2018-2023. That is an increase of over $307 per acre since 2018.

How many times do you harvest sugar cane? ›

Sugar cane is a perennial grass, meaning it doesn't have to be replanted every year. A new shoot will sprout from the cut stalks of cane for the next harvest. Typically, farmers will harvest crop from one planting for 3-5 years.

What kills sugar canes? ›

Roundup, a formulation of glyphosate containing 360 grammes per litre of acid equivalent of the isopropylamine salt of N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine, was registered in 1975 for killing sugarcane in South Africa.

Why is sugarcane farming bad? ›

Beyond causing disease, the mass cultivation of sugarcane also uses a disproportionate amount of water, making it nearly impossible for subsistence farmers to irrigate their plots—and for other ecosystems, such as mangroves, to survive.

How long does sugarcane take to grow? ›

Commercial sugarcane is planted from stalk cuttings and placed in furrows five feet apart. After approximately 12 months, the mature sugarcane is ready for harvest. Growers average four harvests from a single planting. The harvesting campaign begins in mid-October and runs through mid-March or approximately 150 days.

What machinery is used to make sugar? ›

Inside the plant, viewers can see conveyors, crushers, milling equipment, large mixing tanks, evaporators, centrifuges, bagging solutions, dryers and more. Discovery UK also shows how the sugar mill tests sugarcane juice before processing it into crystals.

What is used in sugar industry? ›

Sulfur dioxide is a common chemical used in the sugar industry for multiple purposes. It acts as a preservative and bleaching agent during the processing of sugar cane. Sulfur dioxide helps prevent microbial growth, maintains the color of sugar, and improves its shelf life.

What equipment is used in sugar concentration? ›

Refractometers. Refractometers can be used to measure the concentration of solutes in solution, such as sugar, salt and even automotive fluids. However, each refractometer is specifically designed to measure the concentration of a particular item.

What equipment is used to measure sugar content? ›

Brix Sugar Refractometers is a portable refractometer with rubber coated hand grip and construction. Refractometer is precision optical instrument that operates on the principle- as the concentration or density of a solution increases, its refractive index changes proportionately.

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