Publisher's Synopsis
"Fruit-packing for Market" is a practical treatise providing detailed guidance on the grading, packing, and marketing of hardy fruit. Written in 1922, this book offers valuable insights into the techniques and strategies employed in the early 20th-century fruit industry. It covers essential aspects such as the proper handling of fruit, effective grading methods to ensure quality, and optimal packing techniques to prevent damage during transportation.
The book also delves into the marketing strategies used to sell fruit, offering a comprehensive overview of the processes involved in bringing fruit from the orchard to the market. This historical text is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of agriculture, marketing, and the fruit industry, providing a snapshot of the practices and challenges faced by fruit growers and marketers of the time.
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