Mark Ritenour
Mark Ritenour is associate professor, postharvest physiology, at the UF/IFAS Indian River Research and Education Center in Ft. Pierce.
Promoting Smart Vegetable Packaging
By Mark Ritenour | Steve Sargent|November 1, 2007
A produce pallet fitted with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags passes through the RFID portal at the University […]
Keeping Cool
By Mark Ritenour | Steve Sargent|August 1, 2007
A littleĀ more than a year ago, we covered the importance of temperature management and described vegetable cooling methods […]
Maintaining Vegetable Nutritional Quality
By Mark Ritenour | Steve Sargent|May 1, 2007
Improved awareness of good nutritional value is a leading factor contributing to the increased consumption of fresh vegetables. […]
Tips to Maintain Vegetable Nutritional Quality
By Mark Ritenour | Steve Sargent|May 1, 2007
Improved awareness of good nutritional value is a leading factor contributing to the increased consumption of fresh vegetables. […]
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