[Fruit culture] . Fig. 17 §7 AND MARKETING 23 in boxes than in barrels. The standard-sized box in Canada is10 in. X 11 in. X 20 in., inside measurement. In the UnitedStates, some growers use a box 10 in. X 11 in. X 20 in., andothers use one that is lOJ in. X 11| in. X 18 in.; these are thetwo forms the northern partof the United States,thel0iXlliX18box is often termedby growers the stand-ard box, and the10 X11 X 20 box,the special box. In the making ofapple boxes, f-inchmaterial is used forthe ends, f-inch mate-rial for the sides, andi-inch m_aterial for thetop and the bottom. T


[Fruit culture] . Fig. 17 §7 AND MARKETING 23 in boxes than in barrels. The standard-sized box in Canada is10 in. X 11 in. X 20 in., inside measurement. In the UnitedStates, some growers use a box 10 in. X 11 in. X 20 in., andothers use one that is lOJ in. X 11| in. X 18 in.; these are thetwo forms the northern partof the United States,thel0iXlliX18box is often termedby growers the stand-ard box, and the10 X11 X 20 box,the special box. In the making ofapple boxes, f-inchmaterial is used forthe ends, f-inch mate-rial for the sides, andi-inch m_aterial for thetop and the bottom. The sides need to be thick enough not tobulge, but the top and bottom should bulge easily, but not ends need to be thick enough to hold the nails well and to. Fig. 18


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