Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods which use a tray to hold and transfer objects, such as produce. The tray has at least one opening to permit the user to manipulate the tray during transfer without touching the contents held within the tray. The tray has an open end with a curved edge to reduce damage to the contents when transferring contents from the tray to a container. The tray is preferably constructed from a plastic-like material.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods which use a tray to hold and transfer objects, such as produce. The tray has at least one opening to permit the user to manipulate the tray during transfer without touching the contents held within the tray. The tray has an open end with a curved edge to reduce damage to the contents when transferring contents from the tray to a container. The tray is preferably constructed from a plastic-like material.
Abstract: According to a feature of the invention, a flexible material, such as string, is secured at the base of the plant and also secured to a height taller than the plant. As the plant grows, its heads or vines are twisted in pairs around the respectively secured strings. As a result, the plant produces less foliage, bears more fruit per area of land, and grows to maturity in less time than with many conventional twisting techniques.