. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. noted. "I can envision that, by this time next year, we'll have seen a pattern of consistency starting to develop through the introduction of new Reporting formats, better 'communications between the committee, growers and handlers and the establish- ment of a closer working relationship writh the USDA," Farrimond noted. The goal of the CMC office s "to provide the committee ind cranberry industry with he most factual data availa- >le from which appropriate lecisions or policies can be brmulated," he added. N


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. noted. "I can envision that, by this time next year, we'll have seen a pattern of consistency starting to develop through the introduction of new Reporting formats, better 'communications between the committee, growers and handlers and the establish- ment of a closer working relationship writh the USDA," Farrimond noted. The goal of the CMC office s "to provide the committee ind cranberry industry with he most factual data availa- >le from which appropriate lecisions or policies can be brmulated," he added. Newly appointed to the ommittee are Marshall Sev- i ranee, replacing Gary Gar- etson as Massachusetts •Iternate, and Joseph ')arlington, alternate from few Jersey. Also, Marcia Bousquet was ecently hired as office ecretary, replacing Lee Thite who left the employ of le committee, George Rezin as hired as field represen- ????????????????????????^ Nfemi \ Electric I Company I Robert Niemi Electrical Contractors. Heat, Ught & Power Wiring ? • RESIDENTIAL X • COMMERCIAL : • INDUSTRIAL ? ? Pinehurst Drive ? Wareham, Mass. X TEL. 295-1880 ? tative in Wisconsin to replace Clayton Garnett who retired in September. The February meeting will be held in New Jersey. Date and location will be announced. The CMC holds regular meetings in February and August of each year to administer the provisions of the Cranberry Marketing Order No. 929 under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937. Membership on the committee includes seven cranberry industry representatives and their alternates plus one nonindustry member and an alternate representing the general public. In February, a marketable quantity for the upcoming crop is determined and a marketing plan is established in relation to anticipated production and sales demands. At that time, the committee also review^s applications for adjustments in base quantity. August meeting business finalizes the yearly mark


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