. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. *my\\\\y\\\\\\\\ TOP TO BOTTOM: 1. George C. Decas had numerous antiques to show; 2. Mark W. Bennie of Cranberry Computer; 3. Will Stearns and Jim Zimmerman of Stearns Irrigation. 8 "Cranberries and Massachusetts are ; Gus Schumacker, the Massa- chusetts secretary of agriculture, told growers, "You are under a lot of pressure from neighbors and ; He went on to praise the industry for its promotional efforts, its "outstanding" research in the field of fungicides, its technical achi
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. *my\\\\y\\\\\\\\ TOP TO BOTTOM: 1. George C. Decas had numerous antiques to show; 2. Mark W. Bennie of Cranberry Computer; 3. Will Stearns and Jim Zimmerman of Stearns Irrigation. 8 "Cranberries and Massachusetts are ; Gus Schumacker, the Massa- chusetts secretary of agriculture, told growers, "You are under a lot of pressure from neighbors and ; He went on to praise the industry for its promotional efforts, its "outstanding" research in the field of fungicides, its technical achievements, its integrated pest management and the influential growers association. State Senators Ned Kirby, R- Witman, and John Parker, R- Taunton, jointly read a senate resolution commemorating the event. Rep. John Bradford, R- Rochester, congratulated growers for their contributions to open space and environmental quality. Awards for "Home Made Equipment" were given to Skip Hammond for his "bog-side detrasher," first prize, and Michael Ashley for his water reel, second prize. The Most Outlandish Piece of Equipment Award went to David Mann for his amazing water reel boat. Ten-year-old Danielle Halunen won the poster contest with a whimsical drawing of a marching cranberry band. A grass-roots antique equipment display made up entirely of functional equipment < invited a hands-and-seat-on examination. The oldest pieces; of equipment were cranberry separators made in 1882. The; Mathewson picker, which once revolutionized the tedious task of hand-picking bogs, came out of the mothballs just for the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Portland, CT [etc. ] : Taylor Pub. Co. [etc. ]
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