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Research on: Mechanization of citrus harvesting

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C. E. Schertz, University of California
G. K. Brown, AERD

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California Agriculture 19(3):2-3.

Published March 01, 1965

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This article briefly describes the various areas of research presently underway, by University of California and U. S. Department of Agriculture, aimed specifically toward total citrus harvest mechanization. The article considers: (1) the phases of work being performed, (2) the relationships of the phases to the overall objective, and (3) the coordination of the work among the research disciplines. It also points out that at the present stage of research, the total mechanization of California citrus harvesting is not imminent.

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P. A. Adrian is Agricultural Engineers, AERD, USDA, Davis; R. B. Fridley and G. L. Zachariah are Assistant Professors, Department of Agricultural Engineering, U.C., Davis; R. L. Perry is Professor and R. M. Perkins is Assistant Specialist, Department of Agricultural Engineering, U.C., Riverside; J. Molitorisz is Agricultural Engineer, AERD, USDA, Riverside; I. L. Eaks is Plant Physiologist, Department of Biochemistry; L. N. Lewis is Assistant Horticulturist, Department of Horticultural Sciences; C. D. McCarty is Extension Horticulture Technologist, U.C., Riverside; and G. L. Rygg is Research Plant Physiologist, ARS, USDA, Pomona.

Research on: Mechanization of citrus harvesting

C. E. Schertz, G. K. Brown
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Research on: Mechanization of citrus harvesting

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Authors

C. E. Schertz, University of California
G. K. Brown, AERD

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(3):2-3.

Published March 01, 1965

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

This article briefly describes the various areas of research presently underway, by University of California and U. S. Department of Agriculture, aimed specifically toward total citrus harvest mechanization. The article considers: (1) the phases of work being performed, (2) the relationships of the phases to the overall objective, and (3) the coordination of the work among the research disciplines. It also points out that at the present stage of research, the total mechanization of California citrus harvesting is not imminent.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

P. A. Adrian is Agricultural Engineers, AERD, USDA, Davis; R. B. Fridley and G. L. Zachariah are Assistant Professors, Department of Agricultural Engineering, U.C., Davis; R. L. Perry is Professor and R. M. Perkins is Assistant Specialist, Department of Agricultural Engineering, U.C., Riverside; J. Molitorisz is Agricultural Engineer, AERD, USDA, Riverside; I. L. Eaks is Plant Physiologist, Department of Biochemistry; L. N. Lewis is Assistant Horticulturist, Department of Horticultural Sciences; C. D. McCarty is Extension Horticulture Technologist, U.C., Riverside; and G. L. Rygg is Research Plant Physiologist, ARS, USDA, Pomona.


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