. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. •15 '25 Tear Figure 1. Per Capita Consumption of Apples in the United States, 1909-1943. (United States Department of Agriculture, 1944.) of nutrition. The spectacular increase in the production of canned fruit juices since about 1930 may well have played a part in the decreased consumption of apples. During the past few years there has been a definite trend indicating that people prefer many fruits in a form that they can drink. 875 250 825 ^ 200 m a o 3 175 1150 I 125 100 - 75. 05 Figure 2. Total produo
. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. •15 '25 Tear Figure 1. Per Capita Consumption of Apples in the United States, 1909-1943. (United States Department of Agriculture, 1944.) of nutrition. The spectacular increase in the production of canned fruit juices since about 1930 may well have played a part in the decreased consumption of apples. During the past few years there has been a definite trend indicating that people prefer many fruits in a form that they can drink. 875 250 825 ^ 200 m a o 3 175 1150 I 125 100 - 75. 05 Figure 2. Total produotlon Production with arerBge growing conditioner. 10 •15 •20 «25 leap •30 '35 •»» Apples: Total United States Production and Production with Average Growing Conditions, 1909-1937. (United States Department of Agriculture, 1938.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Amherst, : Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 1907-1974
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