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CA Storage Issues
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Requirements for Successful Forced-Air Cooling by
James Thompson, P.E. (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Improving Air Distrubution in Fruit Storage Warehouses by
Martin L. Hellickson (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Reducing Energy Costs in Fruit Storage Warehouses by
Martin L. Hellickson and Robert A. Baskins (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Progress Report by
Rich Ozanich (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Minimizing Energy Use in Storage by
Jack Staples (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Controlled Atmosphere Storage of Apples and Pears by
Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Energy Efficiency in Fruit Storage Warehouses by
Marcus H. Wilcox (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Evaporator Fan Variable Frequency Drive Effects on Energy and Fruit Quality by
Robert D. Morton and Mike L. McDevitt
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Monitoring the Controlled Atmosphere Storage Environment: Ammonia Sensors and Infrared Vapor Analysis by
Jeff Griffin, Pete Eschbach, and Josh Poulson(1) and Nate Reed(2)
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Ethylene Concentrations in Controlled Atmosphere Storage by
Pete Eschbach and Jeff Griffin(1) and Nate Reed(2)
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How to Prevent Diseases of Fruit in Storage by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Storage Regime Observations For Apples and Pears by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Changes in Pear CA Storage Rooms as Influenced by Evaporator Fan Operation by
Dr. Martin L. Hellickson(1), P.E., Associate Professor and Robert A. Baskins(2), Refrigeration Manager
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Evaporator Fan VSD's: Fruit Quality Considerations by
Jack W. Staples
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The Evaporator Fan VFD Initiative by
Marcus H. Wilcox, P.E. President and Robert D. Morton P.E., Vice President
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Ammonia Leak Detection in CA Storage by
Steve Houston, President
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Evaluation of Ammonia Sensors for Controlled-Atmosphere (CA) Applications by
Dr. Jeffrey Griffin1, Seth Poulson and Lawrence Carter2, and Dr. Nate Reed3
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Energy Savings Associated with Computer Control of Refrigeration by
Terry Ingham
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Thermosyphon Oil Cooling Demonstration Project by
Shaun M. Seaman
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Operation and Energy Benefits of Computerized Control Systems by
Dan Black
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Improving Aging Refrigeration Systems in the Fruit Industry by
Marcus H. Wilcox
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CA Storage Key to Growth of State's Apple Industry by
Dick Bartram (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Humidity Management in CA Storages by
Henry Waelti, Extension Agricultural Engineer
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European Apple Warehouse Practices by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Matching Nitrogen Equipment to Your Needs by
Dr. Henry Waelti, Extension Agricultural Engineer and Dr. Ralph P. Cavalieri, Assistant Professor
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The Early Beginnings of Controlled Atmosphere Storage by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Potential For Explosions In CA Storage Facilities by
Dr. Henry Waelti, WSU Agricultural Engineer(1) and Dr. Eugene M. Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist(2)
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Reducing Energy Costs in CA Storage by
J.A. Bartsch, Agricultural Engineer, Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering
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Views on CA Storage of Apples by
Dr. Ken Olsen, USDA-ARS Plant Physiologist,
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Control of Major Postharvest Apple Diseases by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
Parts of this article are adapted from earlier papers by Dr. Charles F. Pierson, USDA (retired) and Dr. Eugene M. Kupferman
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Low Oxygen Hazard In CA Storage by
G. D. Blanpied, Department of Pomology and L. D. Baker, Agricultural Engineering
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Energy Conservation in Apple Storages by
Henry Waelti
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The Many Faces of CA Storage by
G. D. Blanpied, Department of Pomology
Chemical Practices, Chemicals, Pesticides
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Predicting Susceptibility of 'Gala' Apples to Lenticel Breakdown Disorder: Guidelines for Using the Dye Uptake Test by
Dr. Eric Curry and Dr. Eugene Kupferman (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Bin and Storage Room Sanitation by
Peter L. Sholberg (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Chlorine Disinfectants and ORP Control by
Douglas G. Kelley (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Use of Ozone in Storage and Packing Facilities by
Joseph L. Smilanick (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Sanitizers for Citrus Packinghouse Recirculated Water Systems by
Mark A. Ritenour, Steven A. Sargent and Jeffrey K. Brecht (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Exporting Without Methyl Bromide by
James D. Hansen (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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New Postharvest Chemicals: The Environmental Protection Agency and the Risk Cup by
Dr. H. Wally Ewart
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International Chemical Standards by
Mike Willett
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Wash Water Sanitation: How Do I Compare Different Systems? by
Devon Zagory, Ph.D.
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Registration of Yeast Will Add New Biofungicide by
Rene Featherstone (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Considerations in Using Ethephon and ReTain To Regulate Maturity of Deciduous Tree Fruit by
Dr. Eric A. Curry, Plant Physiologist
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Proper Management of Your DPA Program Can Save You Money and Headaches! by
W.J. McPhee
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The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 by
Dr. Hugh W. Ewart, Vice President for Scientific Affairs
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Importance of Methyl Bromide to Cherries by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Rovral's Postharvest Use Canceled For Stone Fruit by
Melissa Hansen (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Postharvest Chemicals Are in First Group For Review by
Geraldine Warner (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Practical Grower by
Phil VanBuskirk (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Will Alternatives to Fumigants Be Ready In Time? by
Melissa Hansen (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Chemical Safety: What You Can Mix and What You Can't by
Maurice Smith
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New Generation of Postharvest Biocontrols Coming by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Industry Represented in Codex Residue Group by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Biocontrols May Take Longer to Register in Other Countries by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Chlorine Dioxide by
Gary Apel
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Filtration to Remove Spores of Penicillium Expansum from Water
in Pome Fruit Packinghouses by
Robert A. Spotts and L. A. Cervantes
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Overview of Ozone Use at Snokist Growers by
Brad Tukey
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Preharvest Practices to Minimize Postharvest Decay by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Residue Tolerances for Postharvest Chemicals by
Northwest Horticultural Council
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Matching Nitrogen Equipment to Your Needs by
Dr. Henry Waelti, Extension Agricultural Engineer and Dr. Ralph P. Cavalieri, Assistant Professor
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Dump Tank Chemicals by
Gary W. Apel
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Control of Major Postharvest Apple Diseases by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
Parts of this article are adapted from earlier papers by Dr. Charles F. Pierson, USDA (retired) and Dr. Eugene M. Kupferman
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Using Chlorine in the Packinghouse by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Natural Waxes on Fruits by
P. E. Kolattukudy
Environmental Practices and Water Quality Issues
Packaging and MAP
Food and Laboratory Safety, Sanitation
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Chlorine Disinfectants and ORP Control by
Douglas G. Kelley (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Bin and Storage Room Sanitation by
Peter L. Sholberg (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Food Safety/Food Security: Will It Be Important? by
Christian Schlect (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Retaining and Motivating Employees by
Larry Memmott (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Sanitizers for Citrus Packinghouse Recirculated Water Systems by
Mark A. Ritenour, Steven A. Sargent and Jeffrey K. Brecht (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Wash Water Sanitation: How Do I Compare Different Systems? by
Devon Zagory, Ph.D.
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Food Safety: The Commercial Advantage by
Steve Fox
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How to Prevent Diseases of Fruit in Storage by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Postharvest Postulations: The Apple Grower and the Elephant by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 by
Dr. Hugh W. Ewart, Vice President for Scientific Affairs
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Process Safety Management: Compliance of Refrigeration Plants by
Greg Jourdan
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Chemical Safety: What You Can Mix and What You Can't by
Maurice Smith
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Minimizing Postharvest Decay of Apples and Pears by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Dr. Robert Spotts, Dr. Peter Sanderson and Kenn Brown (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Fresh Packers Await Food Safety Guidelines by
Geraldine Warner (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Industry Represented in Codex Residue Group by
Good Fruit Grower (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Preharvest Practices to Minimize Postharvest Decay by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Dump Tank Chemicals by
Gary W. Apel
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Potential For Explosions In CA Storage Facilities by
Dr. Henry Waelti, WSU Agricultural Engineer(1) and Dr. Eugene M. Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist(2)
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Using Chlorine in the Packinghouse by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Low Oxygen Hazard In CA Storage by
G. D. Blanpied, Department of Pomology and L. D. Baker, Agricultural Engineering
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Carbon Monoxide in Storage Rooms and Packing Houses by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman(1) and Henry Waelti(2)
Regulatory Issues and Quality Control
Information Technology and New Technology
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Requirements for Successful Forced-Air Cooling by
James Thompson, P.E. (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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New High-Tech Methods to Solve Old Decay Problems by
Dr. Robert Spotts and Maryna Serdani (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Technology and Automation--Can It Decrease Warehouse Costs/Improve Grower Returns? by
Hans van Someren Gréve (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Energy Efficiency in Fruit Storage Warehouses by
Marcus H. Wilcox (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Progress Report by
Rich Ozanich (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Minimizing Energy Use in Storage by
Jack Staples (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Reducing Energy Costs in Fruit Storage Warehouses by
Martin L. Hellickson and Robert A. Baskins (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Comparison of Pome Fruit Firmness Testing Instruments by
Eugene Kupferman and Nairanjana Dasgupta (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Bar-Coding Individual Fruit by
Bill Hallier
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Evaporator Fan Variable Frequency Drive Effects on Energy and Fruit Quality by
Robert D. Morton and Mike L. McDevitt
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Improving Plant Operations Using Information Technology by
Welcome Sauer
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: Background and Application to Tree Fruit Quality Measurements by
Dr. Richard M. Ozanich, Jr.
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Researchers Make Progress on Fresh-Cut Tree Fruits by
Melissa Hansen (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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The Evaporator Fan VFD Initiative by
Marcus H. Wilcox, P.E. President and Robert D. Morton P.E., Vice President
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Changes in Pear CA Storage Rooms as Influenced by Evaporator Fan Operation by
Dr. Martin L. Hellickson(1), P.E., Associate Professor and Robert A. Baskins(2), Refrigeration Manager
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Evaluation of Ammonia Sensors for Controlled-Atmosphere (CA) Applications by
Dr. Jeffrey Griffin1, Seth Poulson and Lawrence Carter2, and Dr. Nate Reed3
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Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission's Postharvest Projects by
Jim Doornink, Chairman, WTFRC
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Evaporator Fan VSD's: Fruit Quality Considerations by
Jack W. Staples
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Reducing Emissions from Forklifts by
Phil Hanford
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Quarantine Treatment For Sweet Cherries by
Lisa Neven, Stephen R. Drake (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Quarantine Treatment Enhances Fruit Quality by
Geraldine Warner (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Private Research Program Focuses on Practical Issues by
Geraldine Warner (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Ammonia Leak Detection in CA Storage by
Steve Houston, President
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Improving Aging Refrigeration Systems in the Fruit Industry by
Marcus H. Wilcox
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Detection of Watercore in Apples by
Ralph Cavalieri
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Energy Savings Associated with Computer Control of Refrigeration by
Terry Ingham
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Evaluating Apple Firmness Sensors by
Marvin Pitts(1), Ralph Cavalieri(1), Steve Drake(2) and John Fellman(3)
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Elastic Modulus: What Is It? by
Marvin Pitts and Ralph Cavalieri(1), Steve Drake(2), and John Fellman(3)
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Warehouse Electrical Systems by
Paul Gray
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Near Infrared Sorting for the Washington Apple Industry by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Operation and Energy Benefits of Computerized Control Systems by
Dan Black
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Thermosyphon Oil Cooling Demonstration Project by
Shaun M. Seaman
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Several Techniques Detect Apple Watercore by
Melissa Hansen (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Adaptability of Nuclear Technology Explored by
Melissa Hansen (link to Good Fruit Grower archives)
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Lighting Systems for Fruit Sorting by
Daniel Guyer, Roger Brook, and Edward Timm
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European Apple Warehouse Practices by
Dr. Eugene Kupferman, Postharvest Specialist
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Reducing Energy Costs in CA Storage by
J.A. Bartsch, Agricultural Engineer, Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering
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Energy Conservation in Apple Storages by
Henry Waelti
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Measuring Fruit Firmness with a Penetrometer by
William J. Bramlage
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