. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. harvested good crops and would leceive adequate returns. Leo A. Sorensen, secretary, gave a report of the association's activ- ities for the year to date. He sug- gested the members give considera- tion to setting definite dates for the two annual meetings at the ounuary meeting. He reported on the attempt to receive clearance on the use of AT and of the ap- pearance made at Madison relative to legislation changes in Wiscon- sin water laws. He said a contin- ued watch would be kept on any further hearings or legislation. He reporte
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. harvested good crops and would leceive adequate returns. Leo A. Sorensen, secretary, gave a report of the association's activ- ities for the year to date. He sug- gested the members give considera- tion to setting definite dates for the two annual meetings at the ounuary meeting. He reported on the attempt to receive clearance on the use of AT and of the ap- pearance made at Madison relative to legislation changes in Wiscon- sin water laws. He said a contin- ued watch would be kept on any further hearings or legislation. He reported an estimated 250,000 people visited the Agricultural Building, which housed the associ- ation's cranberry booth at the State Fair, August 16 - 24 and of the thousands of recipe folders dis- tributed. He stated work was just about completed on the new color- ed cranberry film being made by the University of Wisconsin ex- tension service and prints would be available early this fall for dis- thibution. Work was also progressing on the cranberry directory in co-op- eration with the State Dept. of Agriculture and a combined dir- ectory with other state associa- tions was now planned to be print- ed by the first of the year. He gave a review of the grow- ing season and felt that the pre- liminary estimate of 335,000 bbls. was too high due to the late sea- son and small berry size, plus the Icsses to hail and frost. The meeting was adjourned at 4 p. m, L. A. Sorensen Stanley Benson To Ocean Spray Fresh Fruit Stanley D. Benson of Lakeville, Massachusetts, with 17 years' ex- perience in the cranberry industry, has been added to Ocean Spray's fresh cranberry division, accoi-ding to an announcement by Larry E. Proesch, director of marketing. After 10 years with New Eng- land Cranberry Sales Company in merchandising, promotion and. grower relations, Mr. Benson trans- ferred to Eatmor sales in 1950. He began his work with Ocean Spray September 1 and will work from National Cranberry Asso
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