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Weight sampling for size measurement of Bartlett pears for canning

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Rene Guillou, Department of Agricultural Engineering
William H. Griggs, Department of Pomology, University of California
Galen Geller, California Tree Fruit Agreement and Pear Zone

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California Agriculture 27(4):10-12.

Published April 01, 1973

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Recent legislation has authorized Federal Marketing Order standards for all Pacific Coast Bartlett pears. If size standards are invoked, they should take into account any variations in shape of pears produced in different districts. Study of fruit measurements in California suggests that sizes of Bartlett pears for canning may be determined satisfactorily by sorting the pears in a sample according to weight. This method has several advantages over the present one based on minimum diameters.

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Weight sampling for size measurement of Bartlett pears for canning

Rene Guillou, William H. Griggs, Galen Geller
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Weight sampling for size measurement of Bartlett pears for canning

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Authors

Rene Guillou, Department of Agricultural Engineering
William H. Griggs, Department of Pomology, University of California
Galen Geller, California Tree Fruit Agreement and Pear Zone

Publication Information

California Agriculture 27(4):10-12.

Published April 01, 1973

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Recent legislation has authorized Federal Marketing Order standards for all Pacific Coast Bartlett pears. If size standards are invoked, they should take into account any variations in shape of pears produced in different districts. Study of fruit measurements in California suggests that sizes of Bartlett pears for canning may be determined satisfactorily by sorting the pears in a sample according to weight. This method has several advantages over the present one based on minimum diameters.

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