The knowledge will be there in some cases. I happen to live down near Tillsonburg, so I live in that part of the country, but probably more sweet potatoes are grown. There are a fair number of sugar beets grown in Lambton County. They're shipped across the border right now for producing sugar at the refinery in Michigan. Unfortunately, we lost all our refineries for sugar beets a number of years ago, but there may be some opportunities for sugar beets on the bio-industrial side, because once you take the sugar out of the beets, there is still a chunk of biomass left. Nobody has really looked that much at that from a Canadian perspective yet.
I don't know how well they would do down in that sandy soil in our part of Ontario. It probably depends on the year. That's not an area that sugar beets were grown in before. They were always grown in the loam and heavy clay soils, down near Chatham and up in Lambton County.