TESTING CAPACITY OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CONTAINERS 



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one large door and is of sufficient size to be used in testing containers 

 of 2-bushel capacity. 



SPECIAL APPARATUS DEVELOPED 



As the testing work of the department increased much time was 

 saved by removing the ring from the baseboard and using pans to 





Figure -.- 



Hopper funnel and frame muunted on special 

 cabinet 



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catch the excess seed. These were made in the department shops 

 from galvanized sheet iron. Three sizes of these pans are used, the 

 smallest for berry boxes and small till baskets, the second size for 

 Climax baskets and the smaller market baskets, and the third size 

 for 16 and 24 quart market baskets. A fourth and largest pan was 

 formerly used in the bottom of the cabinet for hampers and round 

 stave and straight-side baskets. These pans save time, since the 



