Tropical rainforests grow in nutrient-poor soil which is only two to three inches deep.
THEN WHY?
The roots of many plants spread over large areas quickly capture nutrients released by decaying plant and animal matter before the nutrients can be leached from the soil.
THEREFORE!
More nutrients are found in the living plants of the rainforest than in the supporting environment.
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II. Temporary Holding
After the process berries were weighted, sampled and finally color graded, they were finally moved to one of the five Kiwanee dumpers which had rapidly moving belt conveyors. The berries were taken to one of the 27 temporary holding bins (bins 1-24 held 250 bbls. and bins 25-27 held 400 bbls. each) which were controlled from a central control panel. Although it usually took
F. SCHEDULING THE WORK FORCE
SCHEDULING THE WORK FORCE
During 9/1~12/15, RP1 was operated with 27-member work force or 53-member work force per week, depending on the relative volume of berry receipts.
Expected to be low (27-member)
- 6 workers in receiving (two 3-member teams operating one kiwanee dumpers each)
- 10 workers in milling area (one 5-member team per feed conve