. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ISSUE OF JUNE, 1943 Vol. 8 No. 2. ^^ ^MVOHAlCMHWWr ,1^^' AN IDEA FOR POST-WAR A THOUGHT has been tentatively put forward in Wisconsin that there could be no better way of building unity among the cranberry industry and promoting its interests than through wide personal ac- quaintance of growers of the various cran- berry-growing states. A few of the growers recently talking informally of the future of the industry spontaneously sug- gested that wouldn't it be just fine if, after the war, a get-together of growers could be held in W


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ISSUE OF JUNE, 1943 Vol. 8 No. 2. ^^ ^MVOHAlCMHWWr ,1^^' AN IDEA FOR POST-WAR A THOUGHT has been tentatively put forward in Wisconsin that there could be no better way of building unity among the cranberry industry and promoting its interests than through wide personal ac- quaintance of growers of the various cran- berry-growing states. A few of the growers recently talking informally of the future of the industry spontaneously sug- gested that wouldn't it be just fine if, after the war, a get-together of growers could be held in Wisconsin, as the most central of the cranberry states? The suggestion made by a Wisconsin grower as just a per- sonal thought and agreed to instantly and enthusiastically was that one way to ac- complish this was a visitation of as many growers as possible from Massachusetts and New Jersey and of Oregon and Wash- ington to Wisconsin. The East Coast to meet the West Coast at the Wisconsin cranberry district is the proposal. The thought was an amplification of the idea behind the group visitation of the few Eastern growers who went to Wisconsin in 1940 and of the larger igroup of Wis- consin growers who went East in 1941. This idea is just a nebulous thought of a few at the moment in a war-torn world. But the beginning planning of things to come is now the world-wide order of the day. Does the idea appeal to you? WISCONSIN'S POOLING SYSTEM ATTENTION is particularly called to the article beginning in this issue by Vernon Goldsworthy upon the pooling system in use by the Wisconsin Cranberry Sales Company. This system, now in ef- fect for several years, Mr. Goldsworthy feels is the fairest and the utmost in true cooperation, and the Wisconsin growers are decidedly pleased that they adopted it. So successful has it proven that an article similar to this one by Mr. Golds- worthy is to appear in a near issue of the "Cooperative Digest," published at Ithaca, N. Y. MRS. GUY NAS


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