. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Issue of March. 1946—Vol. 10. No. 11. 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. -RESH FROM THE FIELDS By C J. H. WISCONSIN IfWisconsin Acreage — A recent very careful figuring of acreage in Wisconsin by Vernon Goldsworthy and Henry F. Bain drew the con- clusion there are 2,800 acres in vines in that state, of which 2,500 are bearing and the re


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Issue of March. 1946—Vol. 10. No. 11. 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. -RESH FROM THE FIELDS By C J. H. WISCONSIN IfWisconsin Acreage — A recent very careful figuring of acreage in Wisconsin by Vernon Goldsworthy and Henry F. Bain drew the con- clusion there are 2,800 acres in vines in that state, of which 2,500 are bearing and the rest yet too young to bear. Wisconsin acreage is showing steady and healthy growth. IfMuch Ice Sanding — A large amount of ice sanding has been accomplished during the past win- ter. There was ideal weather for it. There were heavy snows, but rain or warm weather came shortly after the storms, which melted most of the snow or reduced it to a minimum, and the ice was good most of the winter. Vernon Golds- worthy and Henry F. Bain are in agreement in the belief the vines will have come through the winter in good shape and that Wisconsin's prospects for a large crop in 1946 continue favorable, there always being the contingency, of course, of the weather conditions through- out the growing season. NEW JERSEY HOxygen Deficiency—Mr. Wilcox reports that there was considerable snow-covered ice before Christmas but many of the bogs were not under water at that time. For- tunately the ice did not last long. The New Jersey oxygen-determina- tion program had not yet gotten under way. Since then there has been very little ice and, with two or three exceptions, oxygen deter- minations have not indicated the presence of conditions that would cause winter injury. W Big Massachusetis Meeting, Social Affair, To Be April 11 Directors and officers of Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association held a meeting February 21 at the office of J. J. Beaton, with Plymouth County Agent J. Richard Beatti


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