. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. swath and extending the boom be- yond the wing tips will not in- crease the swath. 5. Even under carefully con- trolled variations in deposit oc- Convection, turbulence, etc., enter the picture and are not well understood. Droplet size im- portant. Wind should not xeceed 10 miles per hour (mph). In airplane dusting. 1. Wind should not be in excess of 3 mph. 2. No upward convection, from dawn to about 2 hours after sunrise and 1 hour before sundown to dark. 3. Altitude should be low to get the full advantage of downdraft


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. swath and extending the boom be- yond the wing tips will not in- crease the swath. 5. Even under carefully con- trolled variations in deposit oc- Convection, turbulence, etc., enter the picture and are not well understood. Droplet size im- portant. Wind should not xeceed 10 miles per hour (mph). In airplane dusting. 1. Wind should not be in excess of 3 mph. 2. No upward convection, from dawn to about 2 hours after sunrise and 1 hour before sundown to dark. 3. Altitude should be low to get the full advantage of downdraft of airplane. (Down draft too weak on high-wing monoplane to be of any effect.) 4. Bulk density of airplane dust should be 40 lbs. cu. ft., or greater to avoind excessive drift. Helicopter dust and spray. Proper advantage of down draft is obtained only when forward speed is less than 12 mph, the opti- mum for swath width being 6-8 mph. (This is speed of good brisk walk.) Settlement in Cranberry Suit The 8525,000 verdict awarded to Cape Cod Products Inc. of Hyannis a month ago was vacated March 30 by Judge Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., U. S. District Court, Boston, as a settlement had been reached out of court between Theodore E. Clifton of Hyannis, president of the Food Products, and the de- fendents. The defendents were the Cape Cod Cranberry Company of Hanson, Hyannis Trust Company, President Walter B. Chase, and John C. Makepeace, treasurer of A. D. Makepeace Company, and Marcus L. Urann, president of Na- tional Cranbei'ry Association. The co-operative had been found not guilty in the original verdict. The anti-trust law had been in- voked by Clifton, who asserted the defendents had conspired to put him out of business as a canner in 1947. Woodland owners are required to have special management and burning plans prepared in advance. Experienced foresters of the De- partment of Conservation prepare the plans and cooperate with land- owners to carry out the program. Special crews c


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