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Harvester for canning fruit: Exploratory trials with cling peaches and Bartlett pears to evaluate feasibility of shaking fruit onto catching frame

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Lloyd H. Lamouria, University of California
Richard R. Harris, University of California
George H. Abernathy, University of California
Sherman J. Leonard, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(8):11-14.

Published August 01, 1957

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Abstract

Tree structure is the greatest deterrent to the successful mechanical harvest of fruit destined for the cannery.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1551.

Harvester for canning fruit: Exploratory trials with cling peaches and Bartlett pears to evaluate feasibility of shaking fruit onto catching frame

Lloyd H. Lamouria, Richard R. Harris, George H. Abernathy, Sherman J. Leonard
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Harvester for canning fruit: Exploratory trials with cling peaches and Bartlett pears to evaluate feasibility of shaking fruit onto catching frame

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Authors

Lloyd H. Lamouria, University of California
Richard R. Harris, University of California
George H. Abernathy, University of California
Sherman J. Leonard, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(8):11-14.

Published August 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tree structure is the greatest deterrent to the successful mechanical harvest of fruit destined for the cannery.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1551.


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