. Control of insects in stored and manufactured tobacco. Tobacco Diseases and pests Control; Tobacco Storage Diseases and injuries. Figure 9.—Interior of a storage warehouse containing hogsheads of flue-cured tobacco. Note the screen doors and the suction light trap. Open-Type Warehouses An open-type warehouse is merely a shed with open or partly open sides. It consists of a wooden framework partly covered by sheet metal, usually with louvres, and with a composition roof. The floor may be of cinders, crushed rock, concrete, or wood. Each building may be separate, or a number of units may be co


. Control of insects in stored and manufactured tobacco. Tobacco Diseases and pests Control; Tobacco Storage Diseases and injuries. Figure 9.—Interior of a storage warehouse containing hogsheads of flue-cured tobacco. Note the screen doors and the suction light trap. Open-Type Warehouses An open-type warehouse is merely a shed with open or partly open sides. It consists of a wooden framework partly covered by sheet metal, usually with louvres, and with a composition roof. The floor may be of cinders, crushed rock, concrete, or wood. Each building may be separate, or a number of units may be constructed in a row, separated by brick fire walls (fig. 10). The open portions of the side. Figure 10.—Open-type tobacco warehouses. Note the louvered 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 Tenhet, Joseph N. (Joseph Nesbitt), b. 1897; Bare, Clarence O. (Clarence Owen), 1889-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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