. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Eastern cranberry people thoroughly enjoyed their trip to the Wisconsin marshes last summer. Cut above shows the group at a gay smorgasbord luncheon on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brazeau. berry specialist. Wisconsin is still benefitting by his wisdom. Although Wisconsin is compari- tively new in cranberry culture there are now active in the manage- ment of Wisconsin cranberry mar- shes about ten whose grandfathers were cranberry pioneers in Wis- consin. Several of these are among those Massachusetts is welcoming i


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Eastern cranberry people thoroughly enjoyed their trip to the Wisconsin marshes last summer. Cut above shows the group at a gay smorgasbord luncheon on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brazeau. berry specialist. Wisconsin is still benefitting by his wisdom. Although Wisconsin is compari- tively new in cranberry culture there are now active in the manage- ment of Wisconsin cranberry mar- shes about ten whose grandfathers were cranberry pioneers in Wis- consin. Several of these are among those Massachusetts is welcoming in this visitation. And consider that Wisconsin is producing the highest per acre average production of any of the three main cranberry states, nearly 50 barrels to the acre, compared to about 33 barrels for Massachu- setts and less than 20 for New Jersey. Host to Wisconsin on its trip East is the New England Cran- berry Sales company as was the Wisconsin group hosts last year to visitors from Massachusetts and New Jersey. The New Eng- gland officers and directors are: president, Ruel S. Gibbs; first vice president, Ellis D. Atwood; second vice president, Paul E, Thompson; general manager, treas- urer and clerk, Arthur D. Benson; assistant treasurer, Miss Sue A. Pitman; executive committee, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Atwood, L. B. R. Bar- ker, George Briggs, George A. Cowen, Homer L. Gibbs, John C. Makepeace, Russell Makepeace, George E. Short and Mr. Thomp- son; directors, E. Harold Allen, Mr. Atwood, H. R. Bailey, Mr. Bar- Fourteen ker, George Briggs, A. E. Bullock, J. Foxcroft Carleton, Mr. Cowen, Louis A. Crowell, William Crowell, E. E. Eldredge, K. G. Garside, H. L. Gibbs, Harrison F. Goddard, Mr. Hammond, Robert Hammond,, J. G. Howes, C. D. Howland, J. C. Makepeace, W. F. Makepeace, Nahum Morse, H. C. McFarlin, E. S. Mosher, B. E. Shaw, Kenneth E. Shaw, Mr. Short, Albert A. Thomas, Mr. Thompson, Carl B. Urann, M. L. Urann and Frank F. Weston. The earlier members of Wis- consin's succe


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