r 



- O - 



51. ELDER, I. W. , .JR. Odor transmission through package walls. • Food 



Mater, and 'Equip. 7(8): ' 12-13 . Aug. I9H7* 389.8 F7393 



Similar title in Paper Trade J. 125 (19): 128, 130. Nov. 6, 

 I9U7. 302.8 PI96 : 



52. SLEY, (r. F. In pre-packaging, the plants the thing. Food Canada 



7(1): 11-lU. Jan. 19U7. 389.8 ; E7323 ; 

 Materials and refrigeration. 

 53 • EXPERIMENTS on -ore-packaging of vegetables under -way in Florida. 

 Packaging Parade 15(169) I 52-54. Feb. 13U7. 309.8 P123 

 Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 y\. FACING- realities with respect to prepackaged produce. Packaging 

 Parade 15(172): Ug-53 . [May 19 1 *?*" . 3O9.8 P123 



Mainly excerpts from addresses of A. L. Martin before the 19^7 

 • Annual Convention of the Super Market Institute, Chicago, and -the 

 April 19^7 conference of the American Management Association, 

 Philadelphia, - - 



Discusses shipping looint and point of sale prepackaging, ..and 

 refrigeration. Deals primarily wi'th broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, 

 celery, lettuce and tomatoes. • 



55. FARM- Pak. Packaging Parade 15(173): 2k. June 19^7. 309-8 P123 



A tough corrugated board container with telescoping handle, 

 built to' withstand 500 pounds pressure when stacked. For use - in 

 U-, 8-, and 12-quart sizes for packaging apples, peaches, plums, 

 pears, grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers and other farm produce. 



56. FAT7CETT, K. I. , ' and. BUESHOIDER, C. 1, 'Improving the bushel basket 



as a peach container. Natl. Peach Council. Peach Ann. 19^+7 • ' 

 7, 9. 281.3939 N21 



Also in Hoosier Hort. 29 (5) : 75-79 . May 19^7- 81 In2H 

 57 • FILM wrapped corn stays fresh. Two. weeks more market life for 



garden delicacy. Fla. Grower 55 (i.e. 5*0 til)* lU. Nov. 19^6. 

 80 F6622 



Tests .show that Golden .Bantam corn wrapped in Pliofilm and • 

 kept at 37 oegrees over a 1 4-day period suffered a. weight loss of 

 O.72 per cent. . . 

 58. FITCH, C. L. Fancy Ipwa yellow Jerseys.. S-reet Potato J. l(4) : 9. 

 Nov. /Dec. 19U6. SO. Sw32 



Packing of sweet potatoes in veneer tub baskets or hampers in 

 the bushel size.. ..... • 



59 • FOHEIG-N markets; a golden opportunity to sell more packaged goods. 

 Mod. Packaging 20(6): 87-92, 166, loS. Feb. 19U7. 309.8 M72 



Problems in exoort packaging and prepackaging of fresh fruits 

 and vegetables. .... 



60. FEEW, S. Harvesting, packing, and marketing stone fruit.. New 



Zeal. J, Agr. 73(6)^571-572. Dec. ' l6, 19H.6. 23 NUoJ • 

 Container type and packing recommendations, p. 572 



61. FROZEN foods field still seeking ideal rack, Institute told. Pack- 



aging Parade 1M167) : U, 7-S, . Uc-62." Dec. I9U6, 309-8 P123 



Packaging Institute, annual meeting, Chicago Section entitled 

 "Prepackaged produce and' self-service" (p. 7-8 > ^9— 53 ) contains • 

 discussion of packaging materials for fresh fruits and vegetables. 





