~ 9,~ 



82. HAUCK, C. ¥. ■ Shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables can be 



lengthened. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. Bimo. Bui. 3l(2Ul) : 100- 10$ j*. 



July/ Aug. 19^6. 100 ■ 0h3S '■ \ 



Results of cellophane prepackaging tests with lU root crops, 



green and leafy vegetables, and citrus and deciduous fruits. 

 33. HAUCK, C. W. Strawberry packaging tests. Ohio Agr. Expt. Fsrm 



& Home Res. Bimo. Bui. 32(2^+8) : 182-186. Sept. /.Oct. 19H7. 



100 0h3S . 



gU. HAU"CK, C. ¥. Wanted — better berry baskets! Ohio Farmer 200(3) J 



29. Aug. 2, I9U7. 6 0h3 



Use of 12- quart corrugated paper cartons, with two layers of 



six baskets each. Developments in -paper containers are listed. 

 S5» HSLIN, P. 0. How avocados are packed and shipped. Distrib. Age 



U6(6) : 52-53, ok. June 19H7. 2gg.8 T68 



Use of flats holding from 12 to 42 fruits, with excelsior above, 



below, and between the individual avocados. 



86. KERR, F. I. The grower considers packaged produce. Ice & Refrig. 



111(2): 25-27, 66. Aug. I9U6. 295.8 Ic2 



Prepackaging and refrigeration. Developments as outlined to the 

 • author by A. L. Martin. 



87. HOADLEY, T. C. The strictly tailored wooden package. TTest. Grower 

 . 8c Shipper .18(8) : 10-11, U5-5O. July 19U7. 280. 38 W52 



Boxes and/or crates for apples, beets, brussels sprouts, carrots, 

 : cauliflower, celery, corn, garlic, grapefruit, lemons, lettuce, 



lima beans, melons, onions, oranges, peas,, peppers 3 and potatoes. 



88. HOPKINS, E. P., and LOUCKS, K. W. The use .of di phenyl in the control 



of stem-end rot and mold in citrus fruit s t Citrus Indus. 28(10) s 

 5-9. Oct. 19I+7. 80 Ck3 



Impregnated wraps and box liners. 



89. H07APD, S. H. Prepackaging pro x s and con's. Canad. G-rocer 6l(8): 



2k t 26, 28, 90-91. Apr. 15, 19^7o 286.83 Cl62 



Use of transparent wraps,, strong kraft paper bags, and card- 

 board cylinders with visible windows. 



90. INTRODUCE California tray crate to trade. Barrel & Box & Packages 



52(5): 15-16. May 1947. 99-82 327 



A lightweight container for the commercial shipment of berries, 

 lettuce, prepackaged tomatoes and other perishables, believed to 

 be eoually suited to all types of transportation 'equipment — 

 particularly to air cargo application because of its low ratio 

 of weight compared to over-all weight. 



91. JONES, T. H. New developments in handling strawberries. Tenn. 



State Hort. Soc. Proc. (19U5-19U6) 39-UO: 117-120,- SI T25 

 ■Results of the Columbus Experiment in this 'field of prepackaging. 



92. JUDKINS, W. P. -The use of Pliofilm as a packaging material for 



peaches. . Ohio Agr. Expt, Sta.' Bimo. Bui. 3l(2U2): 119-122. Sept./ 

 Oct. 19U6. 100 0h3S . 



