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39- COVINGTON, E. G. Douglas fir boxes safe for ap;ole packing. Tests 



on U9 varieties fail to show harmful effects on any of them. Food 

 Packer 23(9); 50, r j2. Aug. 19H7. 286.83 CI65 

 Uo. GJ8Q4JS P. A. Minor matters that mean much. Citrus Grower, No. 156, 

 p. 12. Jan. .31, I9U7. SO CU95 



Sh-ipoing citrus fruit in ventilated space and wiring instead of 

 strapping boxes. 

 hi. (ULLOMi tf. F. Wriy prepackaging. Mkt, Growers J. 76(5): 7, UH-U6. 

 May 19^7. 6 IS3U 



A discussion of the merits of prepackaging fresh fruits and 

 vegetables, and of the role of- transparent films in prepackaging. 

 U2. DAVIS, D. "W, Isostatic method for determining the gas permeability 

 of sheet materials. Paper Trade J. 123(9): 33~4b. Aug. 29, I9U6. 

 Ref. 302.3 PI96 



Food packaging in flexible sheet materials. 

 U3. DENNY, J. L. Modern packing methods. Fruitation (n. s.) l(lO): 

 2U-26. Aug. 19U7. 286.83 F9U9 

 The hammock pack for oranges* 

 kk. DEZAUCHE, J. F. Future of the yam is in the bag. Sweet Potato J. 



l(U) : 3, 13.. Nov. /Dec. 19U6. 80 Sw32 

 45. DICKKAN, P. B, Adding quality and eye apoeal . News Farmer Coops. 

 13(g): 9-10, 20. Nov/ 19I16. 166.2 NU7 



Also in Sowega Standard 22(6): 2. Dec. 19, I9U6. 280,28 So9 

 Prepackaging of vegetables by a Florida cooperative. 

 H6. DIPHENYL-TBEATED citrus bags. Mod. Packaging 20 (9) : 206. May I9U7 . 

 309.8 M72 



In a sample test for shrinkage, two groups of five 8-lb. open- 

 mesh Dags of oranges were used - one with a diphenyl-treated 

 protective oaper baler and the other without, and both identical 

 in weight. At. the end of a week, the unprotected group weighed 

 2 l/4 lbs. less than the protected group 

 U7. DEECT, D. E. The oackage and the wrap. Natl. Assoc. Marketing Off. 

 Proc. (19 U 6) 27: 10-13. 280.39 N213P 



Discusses the characteristics of packaging materials, and, using 

 spinach as an example, points out that it is possible to have two 

 best films for one product — one to be used with, and the other 

 without •, refrigeration. 

 ftS. DUMAS, L. Here's a first-hand report on how your fruit looks on 

 • market; grower shocked by what he saw. Better Fruit 4l(l0) : 

 9, 26. Apr. 19U7. 80 BkG 



Author believes that the solution to difficulties of apple 

 oacking "may be found in the adaptation of the molded papier-mache 

 trays to a slightly larger N¥ standard wooden box. " 

 ^9- EDITORIAL citation to the Visking Corp. for achievement in polythene 

 ■plastics for packaging. Mater. & Methods 2U(5) : II88-II89. Nov. 

 I9H6. 

 50. EI BE. Dept. of Agriculture. . The grading and packing of apples for 

 market. Eire. Dept. Agr. Leaflet 57, 9 p. Dublin, I9U6. 

 10.5 IrU2 



Box types, wrapping and packing are discussed. 



