. Modern fruit marketing : a complete treatise covering harvesting, packing, storing, transporting and selling of fruit . Fruit trade. 12 MODERN FRUIT MARKETING ing receptacle. After it becomes rusty, it may best be dis- carded. One advantage of a tin pail is that a foreman or superintendent could tell for quite a distance whether his men were handling the fruit carefully or not by the amount of noise made in the pail. In many of the. rig. 7.—DESIRABLE FRUIT PICKING LADDERS a—Pointed rung ladder; b—tliree-legged step-ladder. Western states deciduous fruits, such as peaches, plums, etc., are pi


. Modern fruit marketing : a complete treatise covering harvesting, packing, storing, transporting and selling of fruit . Fruit trade. 12 MODERN FRUIT MARKETING ing receptacle. After it becomes rusty, it may best be dis- carded. One advantage of a tin pail is that a foreman or superintendent could tell for quite a distance whether his men were handling the fruit carefully or not by the amount of noise made in the pail. In many of the. rig. 7.—DESIRABLE FRUIT PICKING LADDERS a—Pointed rung ladder; b—tliree-legged step-ladder. Western states deciduous fruits, such as peaches, plums, etc., are picked in these pails. There are also to be found on the market various types of special picking tools. These are usually ar- ranged on some kind of a pole or long handle with a basket or cuplike affair on the end to catch the fruit and remove it from the tree. Sometimes there are little knives to cut off the stems of the fruit; occasion-. 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 Brown, Bliss S. , 1880-. New York : Orange Judd Company


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