. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. at Baraboo, "Wisconsin, where he was g«vernimient equipment in- spector during construction. He was eaiiployed by the Hercules Power Comipany as a plant main- tenance supervisor. After the war he bought the John Sherk property near the Pot- ter marsh. He has 12 acres of Mc- Farlins and five acres of Searles. He started another 15 acres this year and when his son returned from U. S. Armjy sei'vice he sold him a half interest and operates the pi-operty as the Wan-ens Cran- berry and Farm Service. Part of his time is spent selli


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. at Baraboo, "Wisconsin, where he was g«vernimient equipment in- spector during construction. He was eaiiployed by the Hercules Power Comipany as a plant main- tenance supervisor. After the war he bought the John Sherk property near the Pot- ter marsh. He has 12 acres of Mc- Farlins and five acres of Searles. He started another 15 acres this year and when his son returned from U. S. Armjy sei'vice he sold him a half interest and operates the pi-operty as the Wan-ens Cran- berry and Farm Service. Part of his time is spent selling irrigation equipment, crop dryers and Wynn's Friction Proofing Farm Products, for which he has the distribution for the western part of Wisconsin. He enjoys hunting and is active in town and church work at War- rens. Dr. Paul Eck Succeeds Doehlert In New Jersey Dr. Paul Eck, assistant researc'i specialist in agriculture, Rutgers University, has been appointed a3 asj^istant reseirch specialist ini cranberry and blueberry culture at the Cranberry Blueberry Station at Pemberton, New Jersey replac- ing Charles A. Doehlert, who re- tired some time ago. Dr. Eck is at his new post. His most recent position was as assistant professor of aigriculturc at the Waltham, Massachusetts Field Station, under the Univea-sity of Massachusetts. This position he held from 1957 to 1960. He was born in Elizabeth, Nev/ -erscy, September 1, 1930. He at- ^«ndod Woodbridge High School, .';Taduating in 1949. He then en- â ercd Rutgers University from '949 until 1953 where he received a B. S. degree and then attended Ihe University of Massachusetts from 1953 to 1955 where he re- ceived a degree of M. S. He then went to the University of Wis- consin at Madison, Wisconsin, until 1957 where he received his Ph. D., in 1957. His fields of study have in- cluded soil chemisitry, soil fertil- ity, chemistry and plant physiol- ogy. His major endeavor has been in soil-plant nutrition relationship. He has pu


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