. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Present variety Early Black. Greatest acreage. Selected 1852. Yield in test plots 43 Berries not uniform in <s^ Possible future variety. Selec- tions not named, in test plots only. Selected 1940. Yield in test plots (same location as Early Black) 95 The authors hope the cover will have two uprights of Early Black and two uprights of one of the selections. A section is also included on the possible varieties for the future. Mass, Meetings Urge Letters Combined meetings of the two Cape Cod Cranberry
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Present variety Early Black. Greatest acreage. Selected 1852. Yield in test plots 43 Berries not uniform in <s^ Possible future variety. Selec- tions not named, in test plots only. Selected 1940. Yield in test plots (same location as Early Black) 95 The authors hope the cover will have two uprights of Early Black and two uprights of one of the selections. A section is also included on the possible varieties for the future. Mass, Meetings Urge Letters Combined meetings of the two Cape Cod Cranberry Clubs, the Upper and Lower Cape and of those of Plymouth County, the South Shore and Southeastern, were held at West Yarmouth on the Cape and at Carver, Plymouth County, January 13 and 19 respec- tively. These were for the pur pose of updating growers on the current tragic marketing situa tion, of the 1959 crop and of berries already processed. Speakers vi^ere Dr. Chester E Cross, director Massachusetts Cranberry Experiment Station, whose subject was "Where Do we Go From Here;" George C. P Olsson, president of Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. his subject being "Recent Developments;" Ambrose E. Stevens, general manager of Ocean Spray on "The Situation as Regards Ocean Spray Members" and Orrin G. Colley, president Cranberry Institute, vv:ho told of Institute activity and plans. Dr. Cross told growers that there is still need for production, and added you can't get a good dollar from a bad one. He said present outlook for the 1960 pro- duction was "; He said that amino triazole had been stricken from the list of recommendations on the weed chart for 1960. He added this is being done even though the chemical had been cleared by the Department of Food and Drug. He concluded by saying that to date nothing had been proven that by the prescribed and correct use of amino any residue had been found in cran berries. "The only vv'ay to get rid
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