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An economic analysis questions: Central sorting of cannery tomatoes

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D. May, Fresno, Yolo and Ventura counties
M. P. Zobel, Fresno, Yolo and Ventura counties
R. A. Brendler, Fresno, Yolo and Ventura counties
P. S. Parsons, University of California, Davis

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California Agriculture 24(2):5-6.

Published February 01, 1970

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CENTRAL SORTING of cannery tomatoes has been used to some extent in most tomato growing areas of California. This article is not intended either as a criticism or as a recommendation, but rather as a brief economic appraisal of the system. The table shows the itemized costs per ton of tomatoes for sorting operations in California. The average of $12.28 per ton is in line with custom harvesting costs as well as costs for many growers with yields averaging 17.6 tons per acre.

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Frank E. Robinson is Associate Water Scientist, Department of Water Science and Engineering, University of California. Assistance was received from Creative Agricultural Systems, Salinas; Johns Manville Corp.; Paul S. Moller, Sprinkler Irrigation; Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg.; and Ryerson Concrete Co.

An economic analysis questions: Central sorting of cannery tomatoes

D. May, M. P. Zobel, R. A. Brendler, P. S. Parsons
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An economic analysis questions: Central sorting of cannery tomatoes

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

D. May, Fresno, Yolo and Ventura counties
M. P. Zobel, Fresno, Yolo and Ventura counties
R. A. Brendler, Fresno, Yolo and Ventura counties
P. S. Parsons, University of California, Davis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 24(2):5-6.

Published February 01, 1970

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

CENTRAL SORTING of cannery tomatoes has been used to some extent in most tomato growing areas of California. This article is not intended either as a criticism or as a recommendation, but rather as a brief economic appraisal of the system. The table shows the itemized costs per ton of tomatoes for sorting operations in California. The average of $12.28 per ton is in line with custom harvesting costs as well as costs for many growers with yields averaging 17.6 tons per acre.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Frank E. Robinson is Associate Water Scientist, Department of Water Science and Engineering, University of California. Assistance was received from Creative Agricultural Systems, Salinas; Johns Manville Corp.; Paul S. Moller, Sprinkler Irrigation; Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg.; and Ryerson Concrete Co.


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