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Wind machines in orchards: Best adapted to combatting short, light radiation frosts

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F. A. Brooks, Agricultural Engineer in the Experiment Station
R. A. Kepner, Agricultural Engineer in the Experiment Station
D. G. Yerg, University of Alaska

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California Agriculture 2(12):5-12.

Published December 01, 1948

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Abstract

Wind machines afford economical frost protection where short, light radiation frosts are frequent and it is impractical to call out crews to light orchard heaters.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 400-U.

Wind machines in orchards: Best adapted to combatting short, light radiation frosts

F. A. Brooks, R. A. Kepner, D. G. Yerg
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Wind machines in orchards: Best adapted to combatting short, light radiation frosts

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Authors

F. A. Brooks, Agricultural Engineer in the Experiment Station
R. A. Kepner, Agricultural Engineer in the Experiment Station
D. G. Yerg, University of Alaska

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(12):5-12.

Published December 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Wind machines afford economical frost protection where short, light radiation frosts are frequent and it is impractical to call out crews to light orchard heaters.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 400-U.


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