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  1. Storage operations: Fruits & vegetables (Postharvest management of commercial horticultural crops) by Karen Gast, 1992
  2. Florida dictionary of fruits, vegetables, flowers, fiber crops, bulbs, trees, shrubs, palms, vines, grasses: Description, where grown, when planted, when ... Bulletin [new ser.] no. 161 [rev]) by Jack Shoemaker, 1961
  3. Federal marketing orders for fruits, vegetables, nuts, and specialty crops (Agricultural economic report) by Nicholas John Powers, 1990
  4. Storage options: Fruits & vegetables (Postharvest management of horticultural crops) by Rolando Flores, 1992
  5. Storage Conditions: Fruits & Vegetables (Postharvest Management Of Commercial Horticultural Crops) by Karen Gast, 1991
  6. Federal marketing orders for fruits, vegetables, nuts, and speciality crops (SuDoc A 1.107:629) by Nicholas John Powers, 1990
  7. An assessment of the prospects for increasing production of vegetables, fruits and other horticultural crops in Cyprus, (Cyprus Agricultural Research Institute. Miscellaneous publications) by A. B Webster, 1967
  8. Storage construction: Fruits & vegetables (Postharvest management of commercial horticultural crops) by Rolando Flores, 1992
  9. Florida Dictionary of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Fiber Crops, Bulbs, Trees, Shrubs, Palms, Vines, Grasses: Description, Where Grown, When Planted, When ... (Department of Agriculture Bulletin 161) by Jack Shoemaker, 1959
  10. Garden Food Crops: A Guide to Successful Fruit and Vegetable Growing in Australia (Bay Books Australian gardening library) by Joni Simpson, 1980-12-31
  11. Use of in vitro crops for the propagation of some vegetable and fruit species =: L'utilisation des cultures in vitro pour la multiplication de quelques especes legumieres et fruitieres by Jean-Claude Navatel, 1984
  12. HOW TO GROW MORE VEGETABLES : AND FRUITS, NUTS, BERRIES, GRAINS, AND OTHER CROPS THAN YOU EVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE ON LESS LAND THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE by JOHN JEAVONS, 2002
  13. Containers and packaging: Fruits & vegetables (Postharvest management of commercial horticultural crops) by Karen Gast, 1991
  14. Harvest maturity: Indicators for fruits and vegetables (Postharvest management of commercial horticultural crops) by Karen Gast, 1994

81. Postharvest Handling Of Fruits And Vegetables
Growers can extend their selling season into the winter months by growing rootcrops and other vegetables and fruits suited for longterm storage.
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    Postharvest Handling of Fruits and Vegetables
    Horticulture Technical Note
    Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA)
    PO Box 3657
    Fayetteville, AR 72702
    Phone: 1-800-346-9140 - FAX: (479) 442-9842 By Janet Bachmann and Richard Earles
    NCAT Agriculture Specialists
    August 2000
    The PDF version of this document is available at
    http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/postharvest.pdf

    kb Table of Contents Production Practices
    Harvest Handling
    References Enclosures ... Appendix II: The Portacooler Abstract Appropriate production practices, careful harvesting, and proper packaging, storage, and transport all contribute to good produce quality. This publication covers postharvest practices suitable for small-scale operations, and points out the importance of production and harvesting techniques for improving quality and storability. Various methods for cooling fresh produce are discussed, and resources are listed for further information, equipment, and supplies. Introduction You have spent months working in the fields, and now have a bountiful harvest of beautiful fruits and vegetables. You want to ensure that your customers will also enjoy this healthy harvest. How can you best maintain the quality and safety of your produce as it travels from the field to the table? How can produce be stored so that it does not need to be sold immediately? High-quality, disease-free produce with a good shelf life is a result of sound production practices, proper handling during harvest, and appropriate postharvest handling and storage.

82. Foothills Direct Market Assoc. For Fruits And Vegetables
The members of the association believe that on plant ripened fruits and vegetablesprovide the best value, highest quality, best flavor, and most nutritious
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Foothills Direct Market Association is a group of growers that have joined together to promote direct marketing of farm produce and other products. The members of the association believe that on plant ripened fruits and vegetables provide the best value, highest quality, best flavor, and most nutritious produce for you, the consumer. A side benefit is a pleasant recreational experience. Some growers provide picnic tables, rides on farm equipment to or through the fields, and are knowledgeable of local history, folklore, and interesting places to visit nearby. Why Buy Locally Grown?
Consumers worldwide are rediscovering the benefits of buying locally grown food. It is fresher than anything in the supermarket and that means it is tastier and more nutritious. It is also good for the local economybuying directly from family farmers helps them stay in business. Family farmers sell their products directly to consumers through various avenues.
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83. The Haworth Press Online Catalog: Product: 'Postharvest Oxidative Stress In Hort
(4721). Address the impact of oxidative stress on stored fruits andvegetables! Postharvest Oxidative Stress in Horticultural crops.
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84. Foothills Direct Market Assoc. For Fruits And Vegetables
Details on members of this association of farmers selling fruits, vegetables, Christmas trees, animal Category Regional North America Business and Economy Agriculture......Foothills Direct Market Association.
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The Foothills Direct Market Association has MOVED to: http://www.foothillsmarket.com
Please update your Bookmarks Home Membership Benefits Fruit Growers Vegetable Growers ... Tips For more information, contact Joey Williamson , Area Commercial Horticulture Agent, Clemson Extension Service
@ 2001 Foothills Direct Market Association
Last Update: 03/08/2002

85. Picture And Image Album About Fruits,flowers,vegetables And Herbs áËÅè§ÃÇ
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86. Storage And Postharvest Information For Fruits & Vegetables - Sydney Postharvest
A thorough summary of storage and postharvest information for horticulturalcrops available on the Web. fruits, vegetables, FLOWERS NUTS.
http://www.postharvest.com.au/Produce_Information.htm
    A thorough summary of storage and postharvest information for horticultural crops available on the Web. The most common source of information is the Sydney Postharvest Laboratory Optimal Database (to view these requires Adobe Acrobat Viewer Version 4 or later), other sources are indicated in brackets.
FRUITS VEGETABLES Ambarella Amaranth Almonds (in shell) Anthora (GAIN) ...
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Sydney Postharvest Laboratory Revised Dec 2002 (H. James)

87. Postharvest Management Of Horticultural Crops--Storage Options: Fruits And Veget
The...... Title Postharvest Management of Horticultural CropsStorage OptionsFruits and vegetables. Pub Number MF1030
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Description: The cooling process is one of the most important steps in the chain that brings fruits and vegetables from farm to table. A guide to maintaining fruit and vegetable freshness.
Authors: Flores, Rolando A. Gast, Karen L.B.
Publication Date: May 1997
Resource Type: text
Format: pdf
Language: English
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88. AMS At USDA, Fruit And Vegetable Market News Service
Market News Reports Fruit and Vegetable Individual Text Reports Composite Reports (PDF Files) AMS Food Purchase Report (PDF Files) - This report no longer exists. Please visit AMS Food Purchase Resource Page for related information.
http://www.ams.usda.gov/fv/mncs
Market News Reports - Fruit and Vegetable Send Us Your Comments Go to: About Market News and Contact Information
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