. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. < Fig. 3.âMonthly'averages of pounds of oil per ton of fruit. acidity in the late winter and spring months. Rising rapidly from that time, the acid is at its maximum in September, after which it again declines. The acidity of the Lisbon samples was much less k"â «â â â¢â V -â K ^' M l;;ri:i:ii s « s IS » * g 3 3 § t. ?&. Fig. 4.âMonthly averages of pounds of acid per ton of fruit. uniform, the general trend of the curve being broken by several in- explicable irregularities. While the maximum occ


. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. < Fig. 3.âMonthly'averages of pounds of oil per ton of fruit. acidity in the late winter and spring months. Rising rapidly from that time, the acid is at its maximum in September, after which it again declines. The acidity of the Lisbon samples was much less k"â «â â â¢â V -â K ^' M l;;ri:i:ii s « s IS » * g 3 3 § t. ?&. Fig. 4.âMonthly averages of pounds of acid per ton of fruit. uniform, the general trend of the curve being broken by several in- explicable irregularities. While the maximum occurs in September, as with the Eurekas, there is no well-defined minimum, low averages being shown in both July and October. During the first six months. 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 United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.


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