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Mechanical harvesting of Jojoba

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D.M. Yermanos, University of California
R. Gonzales

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California Agriculture 30(1):8-9.

Published January 01, 1976

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If jojoba could be pruned to resemble tree-like plants recently found growing wild in Baja California, nuts could be harvested with existing equipment, making commercial jojoba plantations economically feasible.

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Mechanical harvesting of Jojoba

D.M. Yermanos, R. Gonzales
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Mechanical harvesting of Jojoba

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Authors

D.M. Yermanos, University of California
R. Gonzales

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(1):8-9.

Published January 01, 1976

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

If jojoba could be pruned to resemble tree-like plants recently found growing wild in Baja California, nuts could be harvested with existing equipment, making commercial jojoba plantations economically feasible.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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