The asking price is $549,900 through Coldwell Banker Faith Properties, and Sugarbeets is being sold as is — complete with all of the kitchen equipment and furnishings that were freshly installed when they opened. Logan said they gutted the former business and installed everything new when they opened, and all of that is now for sale.
Desugaring all of the molasses will allow the company to produce as much as an additional 80 million pounds of pure, all-natural sugar annually without planting another acre of sugarbeets.
Plant pathologist Nathan Wyatt’s research focuses on studying the potential for cercospora leaf spot to develop to management practices including planting sugarbeets with the CR+ trait.
A team of five mechanical engineers at Beamco Inc. has developed a machine that will be safer to operate, more efficient at harvesting sugarbeets and installed with the latest technology.
This winter has been one of record warm temperatures, resulting in sugarbeet companies working to keep the crop from spoiling before the piles can be sliced and processed into sugar.