LEADER 00000cam a2200289Ia 4500 001 852772 005 20131119145419.0 008 870915s1932 dcuab bs f000 0 eng d 035 (OCoLC)ocm16687485 040 RQF|cRQF|dAGL|dOCLCQ|dIUL|dOCLCQ 043 n-us--- 049 ONBA 050 4 S21|b.A48 no. 215-270 086 0 A 1.4/2:250-281 100 1 Park, J. W.|q(James William),|d1890- 245 10 American fruit and vegetable auctions /|cby J.W. Park. 260 Washington, D.C. :|bU.S. Dept. of Agriculture,|c1932. 300 48 p. :|bill., 1 map ;|c23 cm. 490 1 Circular / United States Department of Agriculture ;|vno. 250 500 Caption title. 500 "Contribution from Bureau of Agricultural Economics." 501 Bound With: The survival of European corn-borer larvae in barns and other storage places -- Contact sprays for the Japanese beetle -- Methods for manufacturing acid- precipitated casein from skim milk -- The commercial storage of fruits, vegetables, and florists' stocks -- The oriental moth (Cnidocampa flavescens walk) and its control -- The Katahdin and Chippewa potatoes -- The infestation of corn ears by the European corn borer, and cribbed corn as an auxiliary source of infestation -- Comparison of a trench silo with an upright silo -- Effects of time of planting and of fertilizer mixtures on the curly-top resistant sugar-beet variety U.S. no. 1 in Idaho -- Tests of varieties and strains of large-seeded Virginia-type peanuts -- Virus and viruslike diseases of the potato in the Northwest and their control -- Orchard insects of the Pacific Northwest and their control -- A pest of cured tobacco, Ephestia elutella Hübner -- Golden Cross Bantam sweet corn -- Budding and grafting trials with cotton and related plants -- The citrus insects of tropical Asia -- Conserving food value, flavor, and attractiveness in cooking vegetables -- Mechanical application of fertilizers to cotton in South Carolina, 1931 -- Downy mildew of tobacco -- Root development of cotton plants in the San Joaquin Valley of California -- The farm real estate situation, 1931-32 -- Operation and management of milk plants -- The Potomac raspberry -- Farmer opinions and other factors influencing cotton production and acreage adjustments in the South -- The Dorsett, Fairfax, and Narcissa strawberries -- Outlines of cotton culture in the San Joaquin Valley of California -- Observations on the Mexican fruit fly and some related species in Cuernavaca, Mexico, in 1928 and 1929 -- Greenhouse heating -- Spoilage of stone fruits on the market -- Commercial cabbage culture -- Mushroom growing in the United States. 504 Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-47). 650 0 Fruit|xMarketing. 650 0 Vegetables|xMarketing. 830 0 Circular (United States. Department of Agriculture)|vno. 250. 994 C0|bONB