Quick Freezing of Vegetables; Big Development
at Batlow 15 April 1949 The Land By Our Special Representative
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Big developments in the quick freezing
and canning of vegetables at Batlow Packing House this coming season are
expected to benefit growers in the Batlow, Tumbarumba and Tumut
districts. Birds Eye Products, in association with
the Batlow Packing House, have installed plant capable of quick freezing
the products of hundreds of acres. Field Manager of Birds Eye Products
and former member of the Department of Agriculture, Mr. M. V. O'Reilly,
is now touring the area signing contracts with farmers for the
supply at lucrative prices of bush beans, sweet corn, cauliflowers, pole beans,
broccoli, Brussels sprouts, strawberries, and raspberries. This year will be the first time that Pole
beans have been grown for the Batlow Packing House. In fact few areas
of this little-known climbing bean have so far been produced in the
State. Pole
Beans Heavy Yielding Mr. Dick Vincent, assistant man- ager
of Batlow Packing House, who recently returned from an agricultural tour
of the United States, says that these pole beans are exceedingly popular
there for canning and quick freezing. He saw crops yielding the amazing
return of 1,400 bushels to the acre. Mr. Vincent was also enthusiastic about
the taste and quality of the quick freeze peas lie had tasted in America. Birds Eye Products plan this coming
season also to quick freeze asparagus from the Batlow Packing House's
plantation at Gundagai. This will be a development new to Australia. Crops
and Prices Here are details of the crops wanted for
quick freezing this coming season: Bush
Beans:
Area required 10 acres, contract price 8/- a bushel, average yield 200
bushels to the acre, gross return to the acre £80, planted October - November
and harvested February. Sweet
Corn:
Area 100 acres, price £14 a ton, yield 3 tons to the acre, re-turn per acre
£42, planted October November and harvested In January-February. Cauliflowers: Area 30
acres, price £18/13/4 a ton, yield 8 tons to the acre, return £150 to
the acre, planted January February and harvested May-June-July. Pole
Beans:
Area 20 acres, price 9/- a bushel, yield 500 bushels to acre, return
£225 to acre, plant November December and harvest February-March. Broccoli
and Brussels Sprouts. Area 45 acres, price £56 a ton, yield 2 tons
to the acre, return per acre £112, plant January-February and harvest May-June-July.
Birds Eye Products are also urging farmers
to grow ¼ to ½ acre areas of strawberries and raspberries as sidelines.
These berry crops flourish in the southern districts particularly under
irrigation. The organisation will shortly fix the contract price for
these berry fruits. |