. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. NOVA SCOTIA Plant growth during the past month has been excellent and nearly all of the vegetation is up to the average stage of development for this date. A Ught frost occurred on May 12 and we have had timely rains. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Balcom have recently returned from a trip to Wisconsin and while in that State they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goldsworthy. Dr. R. Stark of the Kentville Station visited Eagle River at the same time and reports a warm welcome. WISCONSIN Sunny and dry summer weather moved into Wisconsin early in the
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. NOVA SCOTIA Plant growth during the past month has been excellent and nearly all of the vegetation is up to the average stage of development for this date. A Ught frost occurred on May 12 and we have had timely rains. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Balcom have recently returned from a trip to Wisconsin and while in that State they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goldsworthy. Dr. R. Stark of the Kentville Station visited Eagle River at the same time and reports a warm welcome. WISCONSIN Sunny and dry summer weather moved into Wisconsin early in the week of the 14th and stayed through the weekend. Temperatures warmed into the upper 80's or low 90's during the afternoon while night- time minima generally did not drop below 50 late in the week. Rainfall, for all practical purposes, was nearly non-existent, though a few scattered showers did occur in the east on the 15th, west on the 17th, and northwest on the 20th. The very intense sunshine and accompany- ing moderate humidities and weak winds have caused extremely rapid warming of the previously cold soils and lake waters. The period of hot and dry weather extended through most of the week of the 21st until showers overspread the State in advance of colder weather on Sunday. This brought to an end a twelve-day period of summerlike weather which saw the mercury reach into the upper 80's or low 90's for high temperatures throughout the State with night-time minima generally in the 50' C ^ W AG^AIR SERVICE AERIAL PESTICIDING AND FERTILIZING BY THE MOST MODERN FIXED-WING AGRICUL- TURAL AIRCRAFT. Now featuring the new concept of accurate spraying. AUTO FLAGMAN • EACH ROW MARKED •NO OVERLAPS •NO SHORTAGES • NO GUESSWORK The Boonnmaster Spray System is designed to do all your application work. •SAFELY • ECONOMICALLY •EFFICIENTLY DAN CLARK Carver Street, Halifax, Mass. Telephone: 293-3711 Some rain fell in western Wiscon- sin on several days earlier in the week as
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