Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Publisher
ACS Publications
Publication Date
1952
First Page
2526
Last Page
2527
Issue Number
44
Volume Number
11
Abstract/ Summary
Resources from the sea available to New England constitute not only a large industry from the standpoint of direct table stock, but also a substantial industry concerned with canning and with processing of by-products. A considerable, though diverse, industry has been developed, based on crops from the soil. Research is in progress, to improve existing products and develop new ones, as it is recognized that the desired accomplishments are largely the result of planned long-range research.
Repository Citation
Jenness, Lyle C., "Natural Resources from the Sea and Soil" (1952). Chemical Engineering Faculty Scholarship. 1.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/che_facpub/1
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Jenness, L.C. (1952). Natural Resources from the Sea and Soil. In Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 44(11), 2526-2527. DOI: 10.1021/ie50515a018
Publisher Statement
©1954 ACS Publications
DOI
10.1021/ie50515a018
Version
publisher's version of the published document