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Yield and quality of raisins improved by harvesting when grapes are at full ripeness

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H. E. Jacob

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California Agriculture 1(10):1-3.

Published September 01, 1947

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The most advantageous time to pick raisin grapes for sun drying represents a compromise between two considerations: (1) The larger yields and better quality obtained from well-ripened fruit, and (2) The more favorable drying conditions early in the season.

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California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No. 683 discussing factors influencing the yield, composition, and quality of grapes may be obtained by addressing a request to University of California, College of Agriculture, Berkeley 4, California.

Yield and quality of raisins improved by harvesting when grapes are at full ripeness

H. E. Jacob
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Yield and quality of raisins improved by harvesting when grapes are at full ripeness

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

H. E. Jacob

Publication Information

California Agriculture 1(10):1-3.

Published September 01, 1947

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The most advantageous time to pick raisin grapes for sun drying represents a compromise between two considerations: (1) The larger yields and better quality obtained from well-ripened fruit, and (2) The more favorable drying conditions early in the season.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No. 683 discussing factors influencing the yield, composition, and quality of grapes may be obtained by addressing a request to University of California, College of Agriculture, Berkeley 4, California.


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