. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Dyrene Foliage fungicide Clear For Wisconsin Announcement Made By :hemagro, The Manufactur- Wisconsin cranberry growers can 'OW use Dyrene foliage fungicide to ontrol iberry spot, the black rot, nd rot and Phomopsis rot to within 8V0 weeks of harvest. In making this announcement, the manufacturer, Chemagro Corpora- on of Kansas City, Missouri, also tated that the Food & Drug Admin- ;traition has established a tolerance f ppm for Dyrene residues on ranberries. Dyrene applications should begin, 18 company states, before the


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Dyrene Foliage fungicide Clear For Wisconsin Announcement Made By :hemagro, The Manufactur- Wisconsin cranberry growers can 'OW use Dyrene foliage fungicide to ontrol iberry spot, the black rot, nd rot and Phomopsis rot to within 8V0 weeks of harvest. In making this announcement, the manufacturer, Chemagro Corpora- on of Kansas City, Missouri, also tated that the Food & Drug Admin- ;traition has established a tolerance f ppm for Dyrene residues on ranberries. Dyrene applications should begin, 18 company states, before the iseases appear and continued irougihout the growing season. They lould be applied as needed, usually ^en to 10 days, except in cold, /et weather, when four to five ay schedules are advisable. OOK MAGAZINE, ND CRANBERRIES Cranberries got a puff in the July issue of "LOOK magaziae, witn a >lor shot of two berries among Lnes, one red and one yallow. This as in a color photo story of Cape od with the title, "A V/alk with horeau . . Cape Cpd ; enrj' David Thoreau walked the ape in 1849, and his book "Cape od" remains one of the classics. The caption beside cranberry photo -ads, "Fruit of the sunken bogs," iiatever that may mean, and goes 1 to say, "wild and unattended hen Thoreau got Cape Cod sand i his shoes . ." I Now, cranberries have been culti- lated on the Cape since 1816 or bssibly 1812, so although the berry rew wild on the Cape at that time I was not "unattended," and yellow not the color of a desirable Ameri- an cranberry of comm;erce. But lis photo story is at least cranberry ; READ j CRANBERRIES MAGAZINE. Charles Laramie, Director Wisconsin State Association Part Owner Copper River Marsh Property at Merrill, Efficently Operated and an Excellent Producer — Markets through Indian Trail, Inc. Charles Laramie, a native of Wis- consin Rapids, and part owner of the Copper River Development Com


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