. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CMC to Let You Know What CMC Means All you ever wanted to know about the Cranberry Marketing Committe but didn't know how or who to ask will soon be mailed to you. The committee has prepared a handbook to be mailed to all growers. Included is a brief explanation of the history and workings of the committee along with crop statistics, charts on utilization of fresh and processed fruit, yields, recent rulings and the yearly marketing policy statement. A listing of all CMC office staff, field personnel, committe members and alternates
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CMC to Let You Know What CMC Means All you ever wanted to know about the Cranberry Marketing Committe but didn't know how or who to ask will soon be mailed to you. The committee has prepared a handbook to be mailed to all growers. Included is a brief explanation of the history and workings of the committee along with crop statistics, charts on utilization of fresh and processed fruit, yields, recent rulings and the yearly marketing policy statement. A listing of all CMC office staff, field personnel, committe members and alternates will be included. National Memorial to Farmers Dedicated The first national memorial to the American farmer was dedicated on Labor Day. The memorial is located on the grounds of the Agricultural Hall of Fame and National Center, in Bonner Springs, Kansas, 18 miles west of Kansas City. The National Farmers' Memorial was designed by The Austin Company, an international organization of con- sultants, architects, engineers and constructors. The memorial is in the form of a pavil- ion containing three high-relief bronze panels, each depicting a different repres- entation of the American farmer. The pavilion will be surrounded by flags of the United States, the 50 states and terri- tories, and the Department of Agriculture. To house the panels, Austin has designed a simple, integrated concrete dome rising 17 feet 9 inches above the ground. The concept is reminiscent of early Indian seed storage mounds and root cellars. When completed, the roof of the dome will be covered with split-face white granite, paved with deep joints. The roof will contrast with walls of stainless steel and polished black granite that will form a cavity in the dome framing the three bronze panels. The dome occupies the center of a plaza circumscribed by a concrete walk- way. Plantings of hedges and double rows of white flowers border the walk- CEECO CORPORATION OF NEW ENGLAND Industrial Suppli
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