. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Fresh froiii the Fields (Continued from Page S) from this limited pool, with after- harvest work, has been obtained by County Agent (Barnstable) Tomlinson until year end. Orig- inal contract for this help was to have it end October 31. The ex- tension of this order, involving 150 workers, is giving opportunitj; for more sanding, raking, and other work. This deal was executed through a direct contract with CCI, Ferris Waite in charge. This labor last spring and summer. BETTER IRRIGATION ^ With LESS thought not necessary by many, has


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Fresh froiii the Fields (Continued from Page S) from this limited pool, with after- harvest work, has been obtained by County Agent (Barnstable) Tomlinson until year end. Orig- inal contract for this help was to have it end October 31. The ex- tension of this order, involving 150 workers, is giving opportunitj; for more sanding, raking, and other work. This deal was executed through a direct contract with CCI, Ferris Waite in charge. This labor last spring and summer. BETTER IRRIGATION ^ With LESS thought not necessary by many, has proven of great value to those growers who have been so assisted and thus relieved the general la- bor tightness to that extent. Ser- vice of all the available POWS has long since been spoken for. WISCONSIN 1175-80,000 Bbls.—At end of har- vest and clean-up of crop best es- timates available are that produc- tion win have run between 75,000 to 80,000 barrels. This can be based upon the fact that Wiscon- sin Cranberry Sales Company members will have produced about 70,000, while independents will have probably cropped 5,000 bar- rels, and better. in Pacific county has increased its harvestable acreage this year over last by about 83 psr cent through rejuvenating old, woody bogs, ac- cording to an estimate of Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Seat- tle. A recent release from this Crop Reporting Service set total state acreage for harvest at 700. Reease further says, that about 200 additional acres planted at Grayland will come into bearing in 1946. WATER A Model For Every Pressure For Form, O and quickly n Heavy duty I for long serv ter lubricated quired. No wear out. M( button. Write i^d or Truck Garden. Easily |lnted on any irrigation pipe, ^ss and bronze construction Sand and dirt proof. Wa- ^arings—no oil or grease re- moving parts to rapidly num coverage—even distri- (lure ond prieer. THE CLAPPER CO. FORMERLY NEW ENGLAND TORO CO. 1121 WASHINGTON ST. WEST NEWTON 65, MAS


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