. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. \^ L J several products, particularly jams. Various recipes have been modified to adapt to the taste of blended berries. A pastry manufacturer in the United Kingdom has successfully marketed a line of "American Blueberry Pies," with sales of million pies in a few short months. Europeans no longer look upon wild and cultivated blueberries as poor substitutes for the small, tart European bilberry. Severe shortages of local berries in Sweden and West Germany in recent years forced processors and consumers to turn to


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. \^ L J several products, particularly jams. Various recipes have been modified to adapt to the taste of blended berries. A pastry manufacturer in the United Kingdom has successfully marketed a line of "American Blueberry Pies," with sales of million pies in a few short months. Europeans no longer look upon wild and cultivated blueberries as poor substitutes for the small, tart European bilberry. Severe shortages of local berries in Sweden and West Germany in recent years forced processors and consumers to turn to the for supplies. A drought during the summer of 1976 destroyed nearly all of Poland's bilberry crop. Growers in Maine have been particularly fortunate in capitaliz- ing on the new foreign market {Cranberries, Oct., '76, issue). Cranberry Growers Realty Dealing EXCLUSIVELY in Massachusetts cranberry acreage and upland. Listings of buyers and sellers welcomed. Tel. 888-1288 CRANBERRY ACREAGE AVAILABLE IN THE TOWNS OF MIDDLEBORO, ROCHESTER, WAREHAM & CARVER DOUGLAS R. BEATON E. Sandwich, Mass. 02537 Mass Rea! Estate Brokers License #73365. A Redlands, Calif., man has been fined $200 and placed on probation for one year for failure to provide adequate water for his bees. A municipal court judge found beekeeper David Graves guilty of causing a major nuisance. By not providing enough water for his 60 million bees, black clouds of the thirsty bees swarmed over the countryside seeking water and in- vading swimming pools, livestock watering troughs and kitchen sinks. The chief prosecutor testified "one man had his swimming pool covered with bees, like a locust invasion. They were even flying into people's homes and stinging their children in a frenzied search for ; Farmers witn 10 or less employ- ees are exempt from compliance with standards of the Occupational Safety and Hazards Act (OSHA) until Sept. 30, 1977. It is unclear whether "employees"


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