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Using Dehydration to Preserve Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats

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348-597

Authors as Published

Renee Boyer, Extension specialist and assistant professor, Virginia Tech; and Karleigh Huff, graduate student, Virginia Tech

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Publication Date

January 9, 2019

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