. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. and answer period brought out the fact that many of the groweis were experimental work on their own bog-s with varying- success. The Tax Reduction committee, consisting of Ray Bates, Jacli Windhurst and Lewis McGeorge, reported that they had conferred with the County Tax officers and had made no progress. Another meeting will be held in May and if necessary will contact the State Board, of Equalization. Mr. Bates reported that Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rezin of Wisconsin had been his guests over the week end and that he had learned f


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. and answer period brought out the fact that many of the groweis were experimental work on their own bog-s with varying- success. The Tax Reduction committee, consisting of Ray Bates, Jacli Windhurst and Lewis McGeorge, reported that they had conferred with the County Tax officers and had made no progress. Another meeting will be held in May and if necessary will contact the State Board, of Equalization. Mr. Bates reported that Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rezin of Wisconsin had been his guests over the week end and that he had learned from Mr. Rezin that in Wisconsin Stoddard Solvent was used instead of paint thinner and that they used, three Bordeaux treatments each year for keeping quality. Jack Wood, assistant county ag- ent, distributed copies of the Wash- ington State cranberry revised weed chart and also copies of the pro- gress report of Dr. Powers, who is head of the Soils Department of Oregon State College and is mak- ing fertilizer studies on the Kra- nick and, Jackman bogs. Blueberry Crowing Previewed For The Next Ten Years C. A. DOEHLERT N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station (Editor's Note: The following is re- printed from the report of the 18th Annual Blueberry Open House in New Jersey). Nobody can tell what tomorrow will bring us. However, so many things are happening in the blue- berry business that we can make some very interesting guesses. So if you will bear with me, I am go- CRANBERRY MARSH FOR SALE 240 acres of land, abundance of pine timber and pulp, good water supply. Five acres bear- ing fruit, three more ready for planting. One modern home and one older type house, work shop. Bulldozer and other squipment. Inquire H. D. ROUSSOPOULOS Millston, Wisconsin Box 93 ing to venture 14 guesses. (Editor's Note; The following is re- printed from the report of the 18th Annual Blueberry Open House in New Jersey). 1. Marketing This is probably the uppermost question in your minds. I have been watch


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