. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Folke Johnson and Dr. Maksis' Eglitis, of the Western Washington Experiment Station have been working on these problems for the past two years. Weather The weather was as follows: October was 17 days without measurable precipitation. The maximum temperature was' 84 degrees F on the 5th and ihe minimum bog temperatures were 25 on the 10th and 25th. Pre- cipitation for the month was inches. The mean maximum was and the mean minimum was 42. November had ten days with- out rain. The maximum temper- ature was 56 with a minimum


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Folke Johnson and Dr. Maksis' Eglitis, of the Western Washington Experiment Station have been working on these problems for the past two years. Weather The weather was as follows: October was 17 days without measurable precipitation. The maximum temperature was' 84 degrees F on the 5th and ihe minimum bog temperatures were 25 on the 10th and 25th. Pre- cipitation for the month was inches. The mean maximum was and the mean minimum was 42. November had ten days with- out rain. The maximum temper- ature was 56 with a minimum bog temperature of 19. Rainfall «e=££:StSJrl£=J«£=££:SSSS:S&3£=e:i^^ Bog Building Ditch Cleaning Dike Repairing EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE Track Loaders and Rubber Tire Trucks and Bulldozers Backhoe Good Bog Sand Available p & L CO LOUIS LECONTE 866-4402 CARVER, MASS. »^^5M5:55=35=5^g?33=33=33:33=33::35=3«53M5^^ Brewer & Lord 40 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. INSURANCE CONVERSE HILL CHARLES M. CUTLER WILLIAM B. PLUMBER VINCENT M. WILSON EDWARD H. LEARNARD JOHN B. CECIL, Jr. HORACE H. SOULE ROBERT C. BIELASKI Serving the People of New England Since 1859. for November was inches. Bog Sale Wilson Blair has purchased the old bog formerly owned by Dr.' J. B. Clarke. Mr. Blair is plant manager for Ocean Spray at Long Beach. WISCONSIN First Half of November "Indian Summer" The month of November aver- aged four degrees above norma] itemperature and inches oj precipitation or about one halJ inch belo^w normal. Indian sum- mer weather dominated the firs' half of the month with a balmj 75 degrees recorded on the 3rd This was the third highest ir record for that date, topped onl: by a 77 reading in 1933. For thi first 16 days of the month tb temperature moved above 5 degrees daily and barely reacheKr freezing at nigihit. Dandeliom started to bloom and other plasnit showed signs of new growUh. Last Half Colder Conditions reversed by the 17t' with a cold fron


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