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Plum packing costs reduced: Bulk-filling of new container had the lowest unit cost in a study on methods of packing plums for interstate shipment

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Dale G. Stallings, University of California, Los Angeles.
L. L. Sammet, University of California, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(10):2-8.

Published October 01, 1959

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The place-packed test carton was developed for test shipment by an industry committee in cooperation with the California Grape and Tree Fruit League.

This report is based on a more detailed study, copies of which may be obtained without cost from the Department of Agricultural Economics, Room 207 Giannini Hall, University of California, Berkeley 4.

Plum packing costs reduced: Bulk-filling of new container had the lowest unit cost in a study on methods of packing plums for interstate shipment

Dale G. Stallings, L. L. Sammet
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Plum packing costs reduced: Bulk-filling of new container had the lowest unit cost in a study on methods of packing plums for interstate shipment

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Authors

Dale G. Stallings, University of California, Los Angeles.
L. L. Sammet, University of California, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(10):2-8.

Published October 01, 1959

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Abstract Unavailable.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The place-packed test carton was developed for test shipment by an industry committee in cooperation with the California Grape and Tree Fruit League.

This report is based on a more detailed study, copies of which may be obtained without cost from the Department of Agricultural Economics, Room 207 Giannini Hall, University of California, Berkeley 4.


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