. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. New Bio-Chemist at the Massachusetts State Cranberry Experiment Station is "Wes" Miller The newest addition to the Massachusetts Cranberry Experi- ment Station is Charles "WeS" Miller, who goes by the nickname of "Wes". He is a bio-chemist. He was born at Hillside, New 'Jersey, March 28, 1932. He ob- itained his title of Master of Sci- ence at the University of Min- nesota. He was a research as- sociate at Rutgers University in New Jersey in 1960. He obtained his PhD. there in 1964. He is married to th
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. New Bio-Chemist at the Massachusetts State Cranberry Experiment Station is "Wes" Miller The newest addition to the Massachusetts Cranberry Experi- ment Station is Charles "WeS" Miller, who goes by the nickname of "Wes". He is a bio-chemist. He was born at Hillside, New 'Jersey, March 28, 1932. He ob- itained his title of Master of Sci- ence at the University of Min- nesota. He was a research as- sociate at Rutgers University in New Jersey in 1960. He obtained his PhD. there in 1964. He is married to the former Shirley, Sch-watz who comes from 'Lansing, Michigan. They have three sons, Scott 8, Curtis 51/2, and Michael 21/2. He is now making his home in Sandwich on School Street. He will be working with agri- cultural chemicals such as her- bicides, insecticides and fungi- cides, all chemicals that the grower will apply to the culture of the cranberry. "I am interested in finding out just what residues from these chemicals do, and where they go to after they are ; "I am happy to be at the Cran- berry Station and Tiope to do use- ful work, wliich will benefit the cranberry grower.'* Letter to the Editor Mr. C. J. Hall The National Cranberry Magazine Box 32, Wareham, Mass. Dear Sir: I have been getting your Cran- berry Magazine a number of years now, and I wouldn't be without it. I find it has' a great source of information on how to grow berries, also how to control weeds. This has' been a very backward spring here. Cold and rainy. I think the berries will be about two weeks late in harvesting. I went all out to kill the bugs this year, and i hope I have done a good job. There is not going to be a big crop. You know, it's not the amount of berries you have, but the cash you get out of it that counts. Here is a story I will tell you about selling berries when I first started in the business . . I put them up loose in 24 lb. wooden boxes. I sold them to t
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