. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberry Station and Field Notes by J. RICHARD BEATTIE Extension Cranberry specialist. The cranberry industry is still busily engaged in the development of a sound program for the years ahead with special emphasis o(n quality. Growers, marketing agents, management and Univer- sity personnel have been working as a team and there is every indi- cation that progress is being real- ized. Committees have been de- voting many hours of careful thought and study to the various phases of our industry. Recom- mendations have already b


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberry Station and Field Notes by J. RICHARD BEATTIE Extension Cranberry specialist. The cranberry industry is still busily engaged in the development of a sound program for the years ahead with special emphasis o(n quality. Growers, marketing agents, management and Univer- sity personnel have been working as a team and there is every indi- cation that progress is being real- ized. Committees have been de- voting many hours of careful thought and study to the various phases of our industry. Recom- mendations have already been pre- pared by some of the committees and are now under consideration. The constructive attitude of the people involved in these studies has been most encouraging and has resulted in a much better un- derstanding of each others prob- lems. It exemplifies good team work. Some very impoi'tant deci- sions must be made during the next few weeks which could well decide the future course of our industry. We are confident that the right decisions will be made. Teleptione Frost Warnings The directors of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association met recently and decided to again sponsor the popular telephone fi'ost warning service. Frost warning applications have been mailed to growers who have used this service the last several years. If a grower has not received an application but would like to re- ceive one, he should 'notify Mrs. Ruth Beaton, Treasurer of the As- sociation, Wareham, or the writer. There were subscribers to this service last year which was a de- finite increase over the last several years and resulted in a reasonable balance in the frost account. Let's keep up the good work. The 1955 Insect, Disease and Weed Control Charts have been printed and will be mailed to grow- Two crs through their Coucity Agents' Offices the latter part of March. Extra copies are available at the County Extension Offices or here at the Cranberry Experiment Sta- tion. The major revi


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