. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. est was 59 above on the 23rd. The extended forecast for April is for normal to above normal in precipitation and from near nor- mal to below normal in tempera- ture. We Have Had It Now that winter is officially over for 1958-59 about all we can say is that we have had it and hope it won't be like this again for another 39 years or so. Sanding: The heavy March snows in the south ended the sanding opera- tions as the north had completed sanding work by the end of February. Moderating tempera- tures would cause road breakups further e


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. est was 59 above on the 23rd. The extended forecast for April is for normal to above normal in precipitation and from near nor- mal to below normal in tempera- ture. We Have Had It Now that winter is officially over for 1958-59 about all we can say is that we have had it and hope it won't be like this again for another 39 years or so. Sanding: The heavy March snows in the south ended the sanding opera- tions as the north had completed sanding work by the end of February. Moderating tempera- tures would cause road breakups further eliminating road and dyke hauling. The marshes which started work early in the season benefited the most. Vine Heaving Expected W. F. RUTTER INCORPORATED 19 CONGRESS ST. BOSTON, MASS. CApital 7-6377 INVESTMENT SECURITIES We will buy odd lots of the common and preferred stocks of The National Cranberry Association. R. F. MORSE & SON West Wareham, Mass., Phone 1553-R Cranberry Growers Agent For Eastern States Farmers' Exchange Insecticides - Fertilizers - Fungicides Bog Service and Supplies Agent for Wiggins Airways Helicopter Spray and Dust Service DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL SERVICE Growers were expressing con- cern as the heavy snow cover melted in view of possible hi^j^ water. However the snow was absorbing the early runoff and unless additional rain or snow fell it seemed flood dangers would be very localized. Deep frost pre- sented a definite problem as wash- outs were being reported and con- siderable vine heaving was ex- pected. Most growers were planning on doing considerable re- flovv'ing if deep frost persisted. Grower Dies In Accident Vincent Zawistowski who oper- ated a marsh near Hayward was killed in a truck-train crash in Illinois last month. Mr. Zawistow- ski is survived by his wife and three young children. NEW JERSEY March The month of March, as usual, fluctuated frequently between mild and cold periods. The colder spells were a little bit more ex- tensive so the


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