. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. has not seen the depressed con- dition as a surplus problem. "I see it as one of underselling. There should be, now, more knocking on doors; our handlers have got to get out and ; He, being a native Cape Codder is much opposed to what he ccn- siders foolish, unthinking accent on progress on the Caps. He considers many of the "welfare" and unemployment thinking of the "liberals" bad, and he als'o does not like the hasty "get-rich- quick" developments of some on the Cape, which are so chan
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. has not seen the depressed con- dition as a surplus problem. "I see it as one of underselling. There should be, now, more knocking on doors; our handlers have got to get out and ; He, being a native Cape Codder is much opposed to what he ccn- siders foolish, unthinking accent on progress on the Caps. He considers many of the "welfare" and unemployment thinking of the "liberals" bad, and he als'o does not like the hasty "get-rich- quick" developments of some on the Cape, which are so changing the face of Cape Cod. Yet, he is progressive in his thinking, as shown by his deter- mination to mechanize all his bog operations as rapidly as' financially possible. If the Cape proper does stage a come-back to its former place in cranberry growing, young Mr. Collins will likely be one of those to bring it about. He repeats, "I believe a grower has to have about 50 acres and in good condition and that is what I am determined to work ; PRESSURE AT THE SPRINKLER Charles W. Harris When dollars' and sense are considered, is a Cranberry Grower justified in purchasing anything less than the best ? Should he purchase a piec3 cf equipment that requires consid- erable labor either to assemble or to install ? Should he pur- chase only equipment that has a good resale value if his' prop- erty should be liquidated? Should he purchase power to do the work that saves initial invest- ment ? These lare argumentative questions when one considers the installation of a sprinkler system for either frost control or irri- gation. Each question has its good points and each has its doubtful points. However, the point we wish to present is one of power or pressure in the op- eration of a sprinkler system. I believe that the costs of a sprink- ler system can be reduced by in- creasing the pres'sure at the Brewer & Lord 40 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. INSURANCE CONVERSE HILL CH
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