. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Issue of February, 1946—Vol. 10, No. 10 Published monthly at The Courier Print Shop, Main Wareham, Massachusetts. Subscription $ per year. Entered as second-class matter January 26, 1943, at the post office at Wareham, Massachusetts, under the Act of March 3, 1879. FRESH FROM THE FIELDS By C J. H. MASSACHUSETTS IJJanuary On Favorable Side — January was a month, which was "neutral" in its effect upon pos- sibilities of next year's crop, accoi'ding to Dr. Franklin, as con- cerns other factors than oxygen deficiency


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Issue of February, 1946—Vol. 10, No. 10 Published monthly at The Courier Print Shop, Main Wareham, Massachusetts. Subscription $ per year. Entered as second-class matter January 26, 1943, at the post office at Wareham, Massachusetts, under the Act of March 3, 1879. FRESH FROM THE FIELDS By C J. H. MASSACHUSETTS IJJanuary On Favorable Side — January was a month, which was "neutral" in its effect upon pos- sibilities of next year's crop, accoi'ding to Dr. Franklin, as con- cerns other factors than oxygen deficiency in flood waters, and in this respect. Dr. Bergman says the month was "favorable," in fact, the best in several years. There was relatively little snow at any time on the ice, and the ice was not heavy. In fact, the month was pretty much of an open month. IJLess Ice Sanding — Winter at beginning of February had not brought growers much opportunity for ice sanding, not nearly as much as last year when a great deal had been done by corresponding date. There has been sufficient ice to work on at times, and this has been taken advantage of, but the opportunity has not been avai'able for any extended periods. Winter Meetings (Continued from Pase 4) report upon the insecticide outlook for this season, which was in sharp contrast to those he had been com- pelled to give in the war years. It was a case of "adequate," "available," or "plentiful" in the case of all insecticides except rotenone, which will be "tight" for some time, but he expected enough would be available to cover the needs of cranberry growers, and also the possible ex- ception of Paris Green, "a little ; Pyrethrum, he was glad to say, appeared, if not plentiful, at least adequate, and cryolite also plentiful. The same bright pros- pect was true as concerns fungi- cides and weed killers. Vernon Coldsworthy Has Placed Resignation Before Directors Hav


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