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The Indian Journal of Agricultural Science June 1950

1950

Cutting and pitting In the case of clingstone peaches the fruit was cut round along the main suture and one half removed by twisting the fruit quickly between the palms of the two hands. [...] EFFECT OF STAGE OF MATURITY ON THE CANNING QUALITY The quality of the final canned product is determined to a large extent by the stage of ripeness at which the fruit is picked. [...] The fruit is the costliest item while the can and the sugar occupy the next two places. [...] The high cost of the fruit is due to the scarcity of the right type at present. [...] 0-12-1 which is reasonable in spite of the high cost of the several of the items of production.
agriculture environment
Pages
118
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120213
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Canning of Peaches and Pluinis in Baluchistan
149-164 G.S. Siddappa, I.D. Chughtai view
Registration of Improved Wheat Varieties in India I.the New Pusa Wheats
165-172 B.P. Pal, G.S. Murty, H.R. Khan view
Pireliminary Studies on pH Fluctuations in Rice Soils During the Growth of Rice Plants
173-184 P.D. Karunakar, F.L. Daniel view
Natural Flora as an Index of Soil Quality
185-196 R.C. Hoon, C.L. Dhawan view
Effect of Trench Manuring on the Physicochemical Nature of the Soil and its Relation to Crop Yield
197-216 Ranjan, M.D. Kothiyal view
Yellow Vein-Mosaic of Hibiscus Esculentus L
217-230 S.P. Capoor, P.M. Varma view
Loss in Firewood By Drying During Storage
231-238 Kedar Chatterjee view
Control of fly Breeding in Composting 1. Effect of Chemicals on fly Breeding
239-250 B.N. Lal, S.B. Srivastava view
Report
251-256 unknown view
Prize
257-257 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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