Friday 11 April 2014

How did refrigeration impact agriculture and society?

In 1805, inventor Oliver Evans invented a refrigerator system.  It was not until later, however, that refrigeration was widely used.  Other inventors and scientists continued to develop and build upon his invention.


Fred W. Wolf created the first refrigerator for domestic use in 1913.  In the following years, an electric refrigerator was invented.  In home refrigeration changed the way people ate.  Food could be kept much longer without spoiling.  In the warm summer months, food...

In 1805, inventor Oliver Evans invented a refrigerator system.  It was not until later, however, that refrigeration was widely used.  Other inventors and scientists continued to develop and build upon his invention.


Fred W. Wolf created the first refrigerator for domestic use in 1913.  In the following years, an electric refrigerator was invented.  In home refrigeration changed the way people ate.  Food could be kept much longer without spoiling.  In the warm summer months, food could be kept cool.  Previously, food would spoil from the heat unless it was in an icebox or cellar.


In agriculture, refrigeration was used for the storage and transport of goods.  Fruits and vegetables could be transported longer distances because of refrigeration.  Time constraints were loosened for transporting produce across the country.  This also meant that fresh fruits and vegetables could be enjoyed throughout the year.

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