. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. FARM BUREAU HOLDS 2ND \NNUAL "OPEN HOUSE" Gregory Finn of Westwood had lever seen one at close range al- hough he had spent many summers n Carver with his family. Finn said many people like him- elf had probably driven past them or years but still couldn't make a ;onnection between them and the elly served at Thanksgiving. "People, especially city people, lon't equate food they buy in the upermarket with agriculture, or ;onnect the harvesting of crops and he food in stores," Finn said. So for the second season,


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. FARM BUREAU HOLDS 2ND \NNUAL "OPEN HOUSE" Gregory Finn of Westwood had lever seen one at close range al- hough he had spent many summers n Carver with his family. Finn said many people like him- elf had probably driven past them or years but still couldn't make a ;onnection between them and the elly served at Thanksgiving. "People, especially city people, lon't equate food they buy in the upermarket with agriculture, or ;onnect the harvesting of crops and he food in stores," Finn said. So for the second season, the Plymouth County Farm Bureau ponsored "Open House, October 8, n Cranberryland" in Carver, the own reputed to be No. 1 in cran- lerry producing in the world. Finn, information director for he Massachusetts Farm Bureau, had irganized the bog-gazing day to give the public a chance to see a larvest close ; "You might wonder who would /ant to come and look at a cran- lerry bog? Well, you'd be surprised low many people come up to me nd say that they've always wanted 0 do something like ; About 6000 people from all over the state did want to do something like this. Those registering received a bag of cranberries as a reminder of the berry harvest every fall. BLUEBERRY COUNCIL HAS ANNUAL MEETING Toronto was host the eighth an- nual meeting of the North American Blueberry Council at the Royal York Hotel, Nov. 1-3. The council was formed in 1966 and today represents nearly 90 per- cent of the blueberry growers in the United States and Canada. It was organized to promote the in- creased consumption of blueberries, and to coordinate research and communications with the wide- spread industry. The Wednesday, Nov. 1, pro- gram consisted of the registration of members and guests, a meeting of the executive committee, and the president's reception in the evening, followed by an optional dinner at Ed's Warehouse. Thursday, Nov. 2 featured an open meeting to wh


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