FRUIT NOTES 



Prepared by Pomology Staff 

 Departmerit of Horticulture 

 University of Massachusetts 

 Amherst 



NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1960 



TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Opportunities in the Food and Agricultural Sciences 



Storage Capacity for Apples in Massachusetts 



A Windfall 



The Condition of Apples in Storage 



Prevent Carry-Over of Fruit on Retail Counter 



Federal Income Tax for Farmers 



Apples were Damaged in Nineteen Different Ways 

 Between Grower Packing Sheds and Retail 

 Store Counters 



The Go-By 



A Hole in An Apple 



An Encouraging Thought 



Stored Supplies 



Winter Fruit Meetings 



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Issued by the Cooperative Extension Service, Fred P. Jeffrey, Acting Dean and Director, in furtherance of the Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914; 

 University of Massachusetts, United States Department of Agriculture and County Extension Services cooperating. 

 Publication approved by Bernard Solomon, State Purchasing Agent, No. 44. 



