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10. HANDLING OF CITRUS  In the 1950s the second of the harvesting operations was mechanized reducing the labor required by at least two-thirds. Mechanization of citrus handling (Hedden and Churchill, 1984) was started with the use of two wheeled trailers. They were used for both fresh fruit and process fruit handling. For fresh fruit handling, the trailers were loaded with the fruits by using farm tractors and these trailers were hitched together, 5 or 6 at a time, to be taken to the packinghouses. For process fruit handling, a trailer or truck mounted basket elevator system was used with the two wheeled trailer system. The

Table 11 10. HANDLING OF CITRUS In the 1950s the second of the harvesting operations was mechanized reducing the labor required by at least two-thirds. Mechanization of citrus handling (Hedden and Churchill, 1984) was started with the use of two wheeled trailers. They were used for both fresh fruit and process fruit handling. For fresh fruit handling, the trailers were loaded with the fruits by using farm tractors and these trailers were hitched together, 5 or 6 at a time, to be taken to the packinghouses. For process fruit handling, a trailer or truck mounted basket elevator system was used with the two wheeled trailer system. The