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177. SH07ALTER, R. K. Vegetable prepacking activities in Florida. 



New York Packer k£>(W) i 20. Oct. k } 19U7 . 286 .-8 NU83 

 17S. SKINLESS spuds to be marketed by new firm. Food Field Eptr. 1M17) : 



37. Aug. 19, 1QU6- • 286.83 F73 



Proposed shipping in 5~ and 10- pound moisture-proof bags of 



peeled potatoes with eyes removed. 

 179* SPOONER, H. L. Crates play important Dart in preparation of celery. 



Barrel & Box & Packages 51 (o) I 10. Aug. 19U6. 92- 32 B27 



180. STOKES, D. R. Produce wastage. Mod. Packaging 2l(2) : 120-124, 



200, 202', 2C4. Oct. 19U7/ 309.S M|2 



181. SUMNER, C. A. Foil package extends merchantable life of peas. 



Food Indus. l3 r ClO)*: 9U-95, 222, 22U, • -Oct. 19U6. 389.8 F737 

 Alunimum foil. 



182. SUMY Sally ... and how her garden grows. Earliest California pre- 



packer now sells to assured big-volume market.. Good Packaging 

 B(9) : 3U-35, 38. Sept. 191*7. 280.38 G59 



Use of cellulose acetate (Lurtarith) bags for prepackaging 

 spinach, celery, head lettuce, and vegetable salad. 

 IS3. STEINHaRT, W. C. Field notes on waxing and packaging processes - 

 on fruits and vegetables. San Luis Val . Farmer .and Stockman 

 1(6): 16. Mar. 1SU6. 6 Sa52 . 

 lSU. TAYLOR, F. J. All dressed up for market. Ceuntry Gent. 117(3): 

 15, 63, 65-66. Mar-, 19U7. . 6 C833 



Work of the California Co-operative Packaging Association and 

 the Western Growers Experimental Institute in the prepackaging of 

 farm produce. 



185. TESTS prove that cellophane wrapped sweet corn outsells corn in 



husk. Packaging Parade 15(168): 78. January 19H7. 309.8 PI23 



Ohio State University experiment with sweet corn packed in hand- 

 sealed cellophane bags and in paper oar d trays overrrrapped. Tri.th 

 sheet cellophane and machine— sealed. Units ^ere stored at about 

 ^•0 F.,'and sold from refrigerated cases at an average of U3 F k 



186. TESTS show customers prefer mesh bags for oranges. Packing and 



Shipping 73(6)5 Id- Sept. I9H6V 2S9-S ?12 



An experiment in the use of mesh a.nd cellophane bags. . 

 IS7. 'THOMPSON, U. Put it in a better package; improved methods of packaging 

 foocis are displayed in gay atmosphere oy leading manufacturers.. • 

 South. Food Processing 1(2) : 7-10 . May 19U6. 389. S So TJ • 



Annual Packaging Conference, American management Association, 

 Atlantic City, April 2-5, 19U6. 



A ne^ high speed Pliofilm wrapping machine exhibited by 

 r - ■ o dy ear wh i ch wr ap s f rui t and vege t able s of any s hap e ' r 

 variety in Pliofilm. 

 188. TO USE burlap or paper over mesh citrus bags. Food Field Rptr. lU(l7) : 

 •12-.- Aug, 19, 19U6. 286.83 F73 



Proposed use by Florida citrus growers as mas-tor containers 

 for S-pound cotton nesh bags to reduce the cost of. handling. 





