Oxnard Sugar Beets Oxnard Sugar Beets
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Oxnard Sugar Beets

Ventura County's Lost Cash Crop

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Publisher Description

In the early 1890s, farmers Albert Maulhardt and John Edward Borchard discovered Ventura County's favorable conditions for a highly profitable new cash crop: the sugar beet. Not long after inviting sugar mogul Henry T. Oxnard to the area, construction began on a $2 million sugar factory capable of processing two thousand tons of beets daily. The facility brought jobs, wealth and the Southern Pacific rail line. It became one of the country's largest producers of sugar, and just like that, a town was born. Despite the industry's demise, the city of Oxnard still owes its name to the man who delivered prosperity. A fifth-generation descendant, local author and historian Jeffrey Wayne Maulhardt details the rise and fall of a powerful enterprise and the entrepreneurial laborers who helped create a city.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2016
October 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
The History Press
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
4.9
MB

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