. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. RVINS THE WIS0ONS FRibbH ^iiUM M£L|)S various retail outlets. The orgaiu- ((•ontmue(i r rum Page Five) g^zational committee meeting wfas chaos. This black day will neverWheld just prior to Thanksgiving be forgotten by cranberry 'i"^ ^ second meeting was sched- Half the Oop Left 1^ uled for early December. An esti- i Now that the initial shock has' worn off, the industry from all levels has rallied and is fighting back to regain its rightful place on the grocers shelves and in the market baskets of the American housew


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. RVINS THE WIS0ONS FRibbH ^iiUM M£L|)S various retail outlets. The orgaiu- ((•ontmue(i r rum Page Five) g^zational committee meeting wfas chaos. This black day will neverWheld just prior to Thanksgiving be forgotten by cranberry 'i"^ ^ second meeting was sched- Half the Oop Left 1^ uled for early December. An esti- i Now that the initial shock has' worn off, the industry from all levels has rallied and is fighting back to regain its rightful place on the grocers shelves and in the market baskets of the American housewife. On the state level Gov- ernor Gaylord Nelson appointed a Cranberry Marketing Committee comprised of representatives from the University, Department of Agriculture and cranberry indus- try, to expedite the sale of the state crop. Initially he placed the facilities and services of the Dept. of Agriculture and the University to gather and make tests of berries in growers' warehouses and in mated 150,000 barrels or roughly one third of the crop remained in the growers warehouses at the end of November. Record Cold Period Although all other news is inci- dental, for the record November was below normal in temperature and about normal in precipitation. The fall season to date has been a cold one, starting in the last part of September and continuing clear through November. This has been one of Wisconsin's longest periods of below average tempera- tures on record and accounted for the year that didn't have the tradi- tional Indian summer. For some-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Portland, CT [etc. ] : Taylor Pub. Co. [etc. ]


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