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"•The stud^-was originally published in two Darts in Good . 

 Packaging, Volume VII, September and October, ."L'9^6. ,r : 



28. 3USKIEK, £. J. Trans-parent film seals in freshness of fruit. Fla. . 



Grower 55(5) : 6. Liay 19I17. SO F6622 - : 



Tests at the University of Florida reveal that over a four-week 

 period unwrapped Valencia oranges at room temperature suffer a 

 '•' weight loss of more than six times that of Pliofilm-Trapped 

 fruit. Over a -20-~?eek testing period unwrapped oranges in cold 

 storage showed a weight loss 10 times greater than those .in film. 



29. BUYER'S directory for packaging equipment & supplies.. Pood Packer 



28(3) j- 25-te. Peb. 15,' I9U7. 286.83 CI65 



30. CAL-CO-PAC inaugurates commercial operation. Good Packaging ;8(.U) : 



iS-21, 39-^0. Apr. 19*47. 2SO.38 G59 



Prepackage trays for lettuce, mixed salad, spinach, and .celery.; 

 31* GAROLUS, R. L . Prepackaging activity and research. . Pruit a-Veg. 



Rev. 8(7); 12-13, .3 5-U0. Oct. I9U7. 80 0122*4 .. . : . ■; ;;, 



32 e CARTWRIGHT, L. C. Measurement of the gas .permeability of sheet' 

 materials. Indus. & Engin. Chem. Analyt.Ed. 19(6) : 393w596. 

 -■ June I9U7. .38I J825A - ...'... 



33* ' CELLPAK' fruit shipping-box developed by .Hinde,. Dauch; intended 



for tree-ripened products. Pood. Pi eld Pptr. 1*4(50.) : 12. Sept. 



30,' 19U6. ^286.83 F73 . :.; . .-.. . - 



A corrugated shipping box giving .individual packaging to each 

 separate fruit. 

 3*4. COLLINS, J. H. Packaging and the small- grocer; this San Francisco 

 food retailer eagerly awaits grower-shipper packaging. ..West* 

 ■Grower & Shipper 18(3) : • 9 , "33~3 1 +. Feb. "19^7. 280. 38 ¥52. 



Retailer packaging of • fresh - vegetables in cellophane moisture- 

 proof bags* '* • 

 35* COMBINATION fibre-^ood container soon to be Introduced to produce trade. 

 Good Packaging 8(2): 2^-25.: Feb. 19*47. • 280. 38 G59 

 * ■ The Tray-crate for commercial shipment of berries, lettuce and 

 other perishables. Its ,T irebound wrap— around has no wooden ends. 

 36. COIQINATION wood-fiber lug fails to impress packers. Tfooden Box 

 & Crate 8(U) : 13-15. 19*46.' 99.82 ^857' 



Criticisms of this type of container as used in the shipping 

 of cherries and apricots ■ from the TTenatchee-Okanogan area. of 

 '■ Washington State, 19*46. 

 37* COl.ilN, D-. , and JUNNILA, W. Water loss from vegetables in storage. 



Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. Bimo. Bui. 31(2*43): 159-166. Nov. /Dec. 19*46. 

 . -100 0h3S . 



Tests on the effect of containers on loss of moisture from 

 several vegetables in common storage with hisjh and lo^ relative 

 humidity showed that -the ^ater loss (^eight) in percent of' 

 original weight ^as lowest in bags, followed by. boxes, baskets 

 and crates. ■. - : . ••-■;*' - • : - ; 



38. GORSL, L. E. Attractive packages and speed are keys to new- markets. 

 Amer.- Fruit Grower 67(1): I5-I0. July 19*46/ SO G85 

 Containers, wax emulsions and film coverings. 





