[Market-farming] 1801s, etc
Paul Wiediger
wiediger at windstream.net
Fri Mar 6 20:30:09 EST 2009
Richard,
What a good question. We often forget not everyone understands all the
jargon. The first number denotes the number of packs in the sheet and the
second, the number of cells in the pack. So, an 1801 has 18 1-cell packs or
18 pots, a 606 has 6 packs with 6 cells in the pack or 36 cells in the flat,
a 806 has 8 packs with 6 cells for 48, an 812, 8 packs of 12 for 96 in the
flat and so on. These are pretty standard for 1020 flats.
Alison Wiediger, Au Naturel Farm
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[mailto:market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Richard
Robinson
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 3:30 PM
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Subject: [Market-farming] 1801s, etc
A newbie question:
What are all these numbers you all refer to when talking about flats--1801,
2401, etc? Is this a standard set of dimensions or cell numbers among
manufacturers?
thanks, Richard
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Richard Robinson
http://www.nasw.org/users/rrobinson/
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