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Effect of cane severance on quality of machine harvested raisins

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Henry E. Studer, Department of Agricultural Engineering
H. P. Olmo, Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California

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California Agriculture 27(8):3-5.

Published August 01, 1973

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Mechanical harvesting of Thompson Seedless raisin grapes by means of vibration has been under study at the University of California since 1968. During this time, machines have been developed for uniformly distributing the fruit onto a continuous paper tray (see photo) and for collecting the raisins from the tray after drying.

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Effect of cane severance on quality of machine harvested raisins

Henry E. Studer, H. P. Olmo
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Effect of cane severance on quality of machine harvested raisins

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Authors

Henry E. Studer, Department of Agricultural Engineering
H. P. Olmo, Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 27(8):3-5.

Published August 01, 1973

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Mechanical harvesting of Thompson Seedless raisin grapes by means of vibration has been under study at the University of California since 1968. During this time, machines have been developed for uniformly distributing the fruit onto a continuous paper tray (see photo) and for collecting the raisins from the tray after drying.

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