. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberrv Slation K Field Notes by IRVIIMG E. DEMORAIMVILLE extension cranberry specialist Personals Dr. Bert Zuckerman attended a meeting of the European Society of Nematologists and visited various laboratories in England and Scot- land from September 3 to 18, The Hematology meeting was held in Reading, England and Bert was leader of one of the discussion groups. Drs. Zuckerman and Kisiel have a paper pubUshed in Nematologia. The title is "Fine Structure of the Body Wall and Vulva Area of Praty- lenchus


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberrv Slation K Field Notes by IRVIIMG E. DEMORAIMVILLE extension cranberry specialist Personals Dr. Bert Zuckerman attended a meeting of the European Society of Nematologists and visited various laboratories in England and Scot- land from September 3 to 18, The Hematology meeting was held in Reading, England and Bert was leader of one of the discussion groups. Drs. Zuckerman and Kisiel have a paper pubUshed in Nematologia. The title is "Fine Structure of the Body Wall and Vulva Area of Praty- lenchus ; Maricet Report The first cranberry market re- port for fresh fruit was released on September 25 from the Consumer and Marketing Service under the direction of John O'Neil in Boston. This will be the 19th season that these weekly reports have been prepared for growers and shippers. The reports include cur- rent information on the movement of fresh cranberries by rail and truck, price and terminal market conditions in the leading cities in the United States. Those who wish to continue receiving this report should return the necessary form to Mr. O'Neil. Anyone interested in the report may receive it by writing to the United States Department of Agriculture, Consumer and Market- ing Service, 34 Market St., Room 10, Everett, Mass. 02149, requesting ;that his name be added to the cran- ;!)erry mailing list. Harvest General harvest began about September 16 with some growers siartmg a few days earlier. This is about the same time as last year. Color has been generally poor and slow to develop, but Early Black was finally showing good color by the end of September. This has been another in a series of poor coloring years, probably because of an ex- tremely cold spring and wet grow- ing season. Howes in heavy vines are poorly colored now (Oct. 6). Quality has been unexpectedly good except on areas that were flooded by heavy rains in early September, these areas have wide spre


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