Fruit -- DryingSee also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Used for:- Drying of fruit
- Evaporation of fruit
- Fruit -- Evaporation
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Filed under: Fruit -- Drying
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Filed under: Fruit
Filed under: Fruit -- Germplasm resources -- Bibliography
Filed under: Fruit -- Germplasm resources -- Directories
Filed under: Fruit -- Heirloom varieties -- BibliographyFiled under: Fruit -- Heirloom varieties -- Directories
Filed under: Fruit -- History -- BibliographyFiled under: BerriesFiled under: Cooking (Fruit)Filed under: Dried fruitFiled under: Fruit-culture
Filed under: Fruit-culture -- British ColumbiaFiled under: Fruit-culture -- CaliforniaFiled under: Fruit-culture -- DenmarkFiled under: Fruit-culture -- EnglandFiled under: Fruit-culture -- Great Britain
Filed under: Fruit-culture -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Fruit-culture -- New York (State) The Apples of New York (2 volumes; Albany : J.B. Lyon Co., 1905), by S. A. Beach, contrib. by N. O. Booth and O. M. Taylor Filed under: Fruit-culture -- Prairie Provinces Horticulture in the North: A Guide to Fruit Growing in the Prairie Provinces of Canada (St. Charles, MB: Western Horticultural Society, 1907), by D. W. Buchanan Filed under: Fruit-culture -- Southern States The Southern Gardener and Receipt-Book: Containing Valuable Information, Original and Otherwise, on All Subjects Connected With Domestic and Rural Affairs, Gardening, Cookery, Beverages, Dairy, Medical, Veterinary, and Miscellaneous (third edition; Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and co., 1860), by Mary L. Edgeworth, contrib. by P. Thornton (page images and uncorrected OCR text at MOA)
Filed under: Viticulture -- United States
Filed under: Pesticides -- Law and legislation -- United States Regulating Pesticides, by National Research Council Committee on Prototype Explicit Analyses for Pesticides (page images at NAP)
Filed under: Viticulture -- North AmericaFiled under: Tropical fruit
Filed under: Clathrate compoundsFiled under: Lumber -- Drying Seasoning of Wood (New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1917), by J. B. Wagner
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