. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. e blueberries which "carried" the anberries. Some blueberry growers ho do not have cranberries recog- ze the need for diversity and are jginning to try small acreages of rawberries. Good Bud Set The cranberry potential is still con- dered good. There was a very good id set on most bogs; 1962 tipworm image was light on most of the rger properties and oxygen defi- ency was not a problem during the inter. Most growers who usually •aw early (in April) were hesitant to do so this year because of ex- tremely dry conditions, the


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. e blueberries which "carried" the anberries. Some blueberry growers ho do not have cranberries recog- ze the need for diversity and are jginning to try small acreages of rawberries. Good Bud Set The cranberry potential is still con- dered good. There was a very good id set on most bogs; 1962 tipworm image was light on most of the rger properties and oxygen defi- ency was not a problem during the inter. Most growers who usually •aw early (in April) were hesitant to do so this year because of ex- tremely dry conditions, the forest fires which caused great losses in New Jersey and the extremely bad frost conditions. During the winter a good deal of cranberry acreage was prepared for water harvesting. The majority of the acreage in New Jersey will employ this method in 1963. Col^r Than Normal May averaged °F., which is ° colder than normal. It was the coldest May in the 34-year weather recording history at the Cranberry MANZATE Cranberry Pesticides and Fertilizers Farm Supplies LAWRENCE WARD SUMMER STREET PLYMOUTH TeL PI 6-0970. HARRY T. FISHER JR. PURCHASE STREET MIDDLEBORO MIDDLEBORO 947-2133 Eastern States Fanners Exchans* and Blueberry Laboratory. It was only very slightly colder than May 1956, which averaged and which also had a very destructive blueberry frost, on May 26. The spring drought continued as there was only inches of rain, or only about half jf normal. R. F. MORSE & SON, INC. Cranberry Highway West Wareham, Mass. CY 5-1553 Suppliers of (Maneb Fungicide) Special^repoft to|cranberryf^ growers on'[Du Pont IMANZATE" MANEB FUNGICIDE for effective rot?control Fruit rots can cause serious damaige in cranberry bogs, reducing growers' yields and profits, too. These diseases cannot be cured, but they can be prevented—with Du Pont "Manzate" mianeb fungi- cide. In the January 1962 issues of Cranberries, Dr. Bert M. Zuckerman (Massachusetts Cranberry


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