G.T. Hemmeter Operating Thermometer in 1942 Agricultural Lab
In June 1942, G.T. Hemmeter operates an automatic recording thermometer at the Regional Agricultural Research Laboratory in Albany, California. This device was essential for measuring temperatures in a tunnel dryer that facilitated vegetable dehydration. This innovation was significant in improving food preservation techniques during World War II.
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G.T. Hemmeter Operating Thermometer in 1942 Agricultural Lab
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