. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. to stop harvesting. Estimate Holding Up Berries started coloring rapidly the last of the month anri volume shipments were expected to oiove out the end of the first week in October. The berries <-ontiniipd lo grow during the month and oup counts showed a twenty to twenty- five per cent increase in sizf dnr ing th month. Crop âºâ¢stiinMlH- appeared to he holding up a! though a couple of weeks h;ii\-pst ing was needed to f'' '''' "'i story on yields. Sr. water soaked beriie? served but losses were expected to he light. Scatte


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. to stop harvesting. Estimate Holding Up Berries started coloring rapidly the last of the month anri volume shipments were expected to oiove out the end of the first week in October. The berries <-ontiniipd lo grow during the month and oup counts showed a twenty to twenty- five per cent increase in sizf dnr ing th month. Crop âºâ¢stiinMlH- appeared to he holding up a! though a couple of weeks h;ii\-pst ing was needed to f'' '''' "'i story on yields. Sr. water soaked beriie? served but losses were expected to he light. Scattered Blossoms A few scattered blossoms were reported on areas where vine growth and bud development was advanced. These areas' had been MR. GROWER Our Job is working for you. Merchandising^ and Marketinji Wisconsin Grown Cranberries Fresh or Frozen. S£^f^ -^v. '^.^ ^ m R E I B 6 B B K 1 \lmiw^\lmL FROZEN FRESH WHOLE ii^^^iiiiinisa INDIAN Wisconsin Rapids TRAIL WISCONSIN INC. Box 710 Sixteen s 1 heavily fertilized and had very poor drainage conditions. Somej patches of wild blueberries were' also observed blooming. As men- tioned last month some bud devel- ojiment was noted but mainly con-| fined to vegetative buds. It is expected that this over develop- ment will have little effpct on next years crop. OREGON ('ianl)erry harvest for fresh ber- rip^ started October I but slowed iiie to heavy rainfall during ' latter part of the first week an October. Another observation is that the fruit being brought into the sheds lacks the color- ing needed in more mature fruit. so this may result in a delay of the harvest for awhile. Hopes are strong for good harvest weather without the extremely high tem- perature that usually causes a fruit rotting situation. (J rowers here are holding to their optimism predicting one of the l) crops this year. i^eer season in a round about vvay is assisting with cranberry harvesting. Some of the logging ipeiatioiis have shut down to ac- lo


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