. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. • Quick kills • Controls: — cranberry fruitworms — cranberry girdlers — cranberry tipworms — weevils Use OS an exciter — cutworms — mites — fireworms — gypsy moths • Low in mommailion toxicity — may be used alone up to, and including, day of harvest • Use OS a tank mix with guthion, parathion and other insecticides to enhance results Contact your local supplier. FAIRFIELD AMERICAN CORPORATION AN AOSI COMPANY 238 WILSON AVENUE* NEWARK NJ 07105. I i with 65 degrees making it necessary :ranberry growers to attend to their I .ikler sys
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. • Quick kills • Controls: — cranberry fruitworms — cranberry girdlers — cranberry tipworms — weevils Use OS an exciter — cutworms — mites — fireworms — gypsy moths • Low in mommailion toxicity — may be used alone up to, and including, day of harvest • Use OS a tank mix with guthion, parathion and other insecticides to enhance results Contact your local supplier. FAIRFIELD AMERICAN CORPORATION AN AOSI COMPANY 238 WILSON AVENUE* NEWARK NJ 07105. I i with 65 degrees making it necessary :ranberry growers to attend to their I .ikler systems and activate for frost lection. The minimum of 33 degrees ie on the 2nd and 22nd. A bog low 31 ! ees came on the 16th and 22nd. jecipitation for March totalled es. There was precipitation on 26 I, with the greatest storm inches he 12th. We are about 31/2 inches re normal and inches ahead of 5 precipitation total through regional news notes nmtwtHiiiiiMHiiwtiimi Massachusetts /y IRVING DEMORANVILLE ft Robert Devlin attended the annual Wig of the Weed Science Society of fl- 'th. He presented a paper and was *i aan of one of the sessions. Ji Frank Caruso participated in a meeting concerned with cranberry dis- eases in New Jersey at Bordentown and Chatsworth, Feb. 2nd—4th. As of April Ist there are 8 points of a possible 10 that favor keeping quality in the 19'86 Massachusetts cranberry crop. This has occurred only twice before in 38 years and the keeping quality was except- ional both times. The forecast at this time is for excellent keeping quality in the 1986 Massachusetts crop. Growers should be cautioned, however, that even with this outstanding quality forecast, some current cultural practices can ad- versely affect quality and a warm, wet spring can also be detrimental. Quality control is always a good investment. Growers are advised to consider either late water or fungicide treatments later in the summer. Washington By AZMI
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