. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CRANBERRIES THE NA TIONA L CRA NBERR Y MAGAZINE - Our 39th Year of Publication JUNE 1976 Volume 42 - No. 2 I. S. Cobb . .. publisher J. B. Presler . .. editor Office: R-55 Summer Street, King- ston, Massachusetts 02364, Post Office Box J. Telephone (617) 585-6561. All correspondence and advertising should be sent to Box J, Kingston. ADVISORS - CORRESPONDENTS Nova Scotia I. V. HALL Botanist, Research Station Kentville, Nova Scotia • Massachusetts DR. CHESTER E. CROSS Director, Mass. Cranberry Experiment Station IRVING DeMORANVILLE E


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CRANBERRIES THE NA TIONA L CRA NBERR Y MAGAZINE - Our 39th Year of Publication JUNE 1976 Volume 42 - No. 2 I. S. Cobb . .. publisher J. B. Presler . .. editor Office: R-55 Summer Street, King- ston, Massachusetts 02364, Post Office Box J. Telephone (617) 585-6561. All correspondence and advertising should be sent to Box J, Kingston. ADVISORS - CORRESPONDENTS Nova Scotia I. V. HALL Botanist, Research Station Kentville, Nova Scotia • Massachusetts DR. CHESTER E. CROSS Director, Mass. Cranberry Experiment Station IRVING DeMORANVILLE Extension Cranberry Specialist Mass. Cranberry Experiment Station • New Jersey PHILIP E. MARUCCI Research Professor in Entomology Extension Specialist in Cranberries and Blueberries Official Cooperative Weather Bureau Observer Washington AZMI Y. SHAWA Associate Horticulturist and Extension Agent in Horticulture Long Beach, Washington Wisconsin VERNON GOLDSWORTHY Eagle River, Wisconsin. CRANBERRIES is published once a month by Pilgrim Publishers at R-55 Summer Street ( Box J) Kingston, Massachusetts. Second Class postage paid at Plymouth, Massachusetts Post Office. Price is 50^ per copy, $ a year in , $ in Canada; all other coun- tries $ a year. Foreign remittances must equal funds. Copyright 1976 by Pilgrim Pubhshers NEW JERSEY After the record breaking warm spells of April, nature's law of equalization operated to make May cooler than normal. The average temperature was degrees, which is degrees cooler than normal. The month was drier than normal, with a precipitation total of inches, inches below normal. The accumulated rainfall for the first five months of the year is inches, or inches below the average for this period. An unusual number of frosty nights kept growers almost con- stantly worried. There were 14 frost calls during May, eight of them occurring after the traditional May 10th date for removing the winter fl


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