. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Soil Data (Continued from Page 8) In conclusion it should be men- tioned that in the course of gath- ering the samples some of these growers expressed the belief that iron sulfate, used for weed killing, had actually stimulated the cran- berry vines into greater fruitful- ness. No doubt, cranberries grown under ideal conditions will contain higher amounts of iron than so far reported and come to be sought after by dieticians. List of Bogs Tested 1, Bill Huovila; 2, J. A. Smith; 3, Johnny Smith; 4, Steve Valatco- viteh; 5, Einer Waa


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Soil Data (Continued from Page 8) In conclusion it should be men- tioned that in the course of gath- ering the samples some of these growers expressed the belief that iron sulfate, used for weed killing, had actually stimulated the cran- berry vines into greater fruitful- ness. No doubt, cranberries grown under ideal conditions will contain higher amounts of iron than so far reported and come to be sought after by dieticians. List of Bogs Tested 1, Bill Huovila; 2, J. A. Smith; 3, Johnny Smith; 4, Steve Valatco- viteh; 5, Einer Waara; 6, Einer Waaara; 7, Einer Waara; 8, Ernie Johnson; 9, Jack Jattala; 10, Bill Smith; 11, Henry Huovila; 12, Alun Lewis; 13, Martin Hendrick- son, all of Grayland, Washington; 14, Ennis Loshbaugh, Bandon, Ore- gon; 15, Lewis McGeorge, Coos Bay, Oregon; 16, Ennis Loshbaugh, Bandon, Oregon; 17, Ennis Losh- baugh, Bandon, Oregon; 17, Ennis Loshbaugh, Bandon, Oregon; 18, Ben Olsen, Grayland, Washington; 19, Dave Pi-yde, Grayland, Wash- ington; 20, Emil Maki, Grayland, Washington; 21, Lewis McGeorge, Coos Bay, Oregon; 22, Dave Pryde, Grayland, Washington; 23, Bill Smith, Grayland, Washingluii; 24, Lewis McGeorge, Coos Bay, Oregon; 25, Alun Lewis, Gray- land, Washington. Literature Cited (1) Peech, Michael and English Leah, 1944, Rapid Microchemical Soil Tests. Soil Science Vol. 57: 167-195. (2) Fisher, R. Anderson and Tiomas, R. P. 1935, The Deter- mination of the Forms of Inorgan- ic Phosphorus in Soils. Journal Amer. Soc. Agron. Vol. 27: 863- 873. Edaville Opens For Season, Sen. Taft There July 29fh Mrs. Elthea Atwood Carry- ing on Program of Late Husband as a Memorial— Her Nephew in Direct Charge of Railroad Oper- ation. "Edaville Railroad," South Car- ver, Mass., undoubtedly the cran- berry industry's most famous show place opened again for the season May 19, with Mrs. Elthea E. Atwood in general supervision, continuing the program as the late tiK/ AUTOMATIC POWER


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