Fruit Harvesting Storing Marketing a Practical Guide to the Picking Sorting

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Fruit Harvesting Storing Marketing a Practical Guide to the Picking Sorting
Waugh, F. A. (Frank Albert), 1869-1943
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Mr. Hill FIG. 50 CHEAPER HOUSE FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE tells me that he has held apples successfully till the middle of February, and through a temperature of 18 below zero, by the aid of a small wood stove in which an occasional fire was kindled.
The walls of this house are not constructed with a view to keeping out the cold, being only one thickness of novelty siding. The floor below is of sand, on which boards are distributed thickly enough to keep the barrels clean. The second floor is of mat
...ched spruce, and is approached by a stairway in one corner.
FRUIT STORAGE 155 L/arge double door openings in each end large enough to admit a team and wagon are protected only by sliding doors of single thickness. There are four two- sash windows on either side.
The house is 26 x 65 feet, with 1 5-foot studs and a ' ' quarter pitch ' ' shingled roof. The total cost was about $400.
Only the lower story has ever been used for stor- age. This will hold something over one thousand barrels of apples when full.


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