. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. inveigled into making any prophe- cies as to the 1948 outlook—not after this year's extreme variation in early forecases. No Frost Damage Picking was concluded largely by Cranberry Growers Do not wait until the hole is dug to order your flumes. Pre- fabricated means we build them for you. Give us time to do your work. Flumes — Prefabricated Sliding Gate Reservoir Flumes the kind that let you sleep on frosty nights. Dog-leg Reservoir Flumes— for Oxygen Enrichment. Flashboard-type Lower Flumes —for close regulation of water levels. W


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. inveigled into making any prophe- cies as to the 1948 outlook—not after this year's extreme variation in early forecases. No Frost Damage Picking was concluded largely by Cranberry Growers Do not wait until the hole is dug to order your flumes. Pre- fabricated means we build them for you. Give us time to do your work. Flumes — Prefabricated Sliding Gate Reservoir Flumes the kind that let you sleep on frosty nights. Dog-leg Reservoir Flumes— for Oxygen Enrichment. Flashboard-type Lower Flumes —for close regulation of water levels. With Armco Pipe Long lengths—few joints— easy to handle. Galvanized, asbestos bonded, completely coated, with a paved bottom to take the wear. And no Spiling Instead, on short pipes, reser- voir flumes, or where eels and muskrats are bad, use a cor- rugated-iron seepwall collar, extending two feet above, be- low, and both sides of pipe. Assembled in a few hours Excavating and backfilling your chief problem. No Settlement Except as the whole dike set- tles, even on the softest bot- tom. R. A. TRUFANT Hydraulic Consultant North Carver, Mass. Carver 64-11 Hog railroads for sale or rent the week beginning October 12th and fi'ost was not recorded by Dr. Franklin as having taken any toll in October. There were four nights of low temperatures, but the unseasonable warmth of the month had kept away damaging frost which growers had feared in September, with water at such a low ebb. NEW JERSEY Precipitation Rainfall has been conspicuous by its absence through October. The total for the month through the 26th was only inches which, needless to say, is more than slightly below normal— inches to be exact. With this very severe drous'ht most bog water supplies were ex- tremely low all fall. It is true there was some loss of crop from frost because of the shortage of water, but fate must have been smiling on the growers for the most part, for it could have been a lot wor


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