. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CONTROL OF RED GALL OF CRANBERRY Continued from Page 14 Table 1. Results of field trials of fungicides for control of ihc red '^all disease Treatment No. of applications Total No. of infections' Bordeaux mixture 1 2 Adjacent control areas 230 52 256 Maneb Adjacent control areas 1 2 311 56 116 -Each fi gure represents the total number of shoots or ber- ries within a six square foot area that had one or more galls ^so) Kerosene So/venf Spraying Equipment ESSOTANE PROPANE GAS PROPANE CARBURETION INSTALLED - SERVICED BULK and CYLINDER


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. CONTROL OF RED GALL OF CRANBERRY Continued from Page 14 Table 1. Results of field trials of fungicides for control of ihc red '^all disease Treatment No. of applications Total No. of infections' Bordeaux mixture 1 2 Adjacent control areas 230 52 256 Maneb Adjacent control areas 1 2 311 56 116 -Each fi gure represents the total number of shoots or ber- ries within a six square foot area that had one or more galls ^so) Kerosene So/venf Spraying Equipment ESSOTANE PROPANE GAS PROPANE CARBURETION INSTALLED - SERVICED BULK and CYLINDER GAS SERVICE Aina^fmt^^. INC. JOSEPH BALBONI & SONS Telephones 585-4541 — 585-2604 74 degrees on March 10th and 11th, followed by minimums of 8 and 3 below zero in se\- eral blueberry fields a few da}s later, on March 8th and March 9th were destructive to buds as well as wood of peaches and to the crowns of straw- berries. Since all of the cran- berry bogs in New Jersey were Hooded at the time ther(> was no damage on cranberries. The temperature for the month averaged out de- grees colder than normal. There were thirteen days of rain with a total of inches, or inches above normal. Five of these rains were mixed with snow and the total snow accumulation for the month was For the first tliree months of 1967 the rainfall to- taled inches, just .06 above normal. Continued on Taae 24 62 MAIN STREET KINGSTON, MASS. Elmer A. Haines Elmer A. Haines, a Pember- ton, borough councilman for 20 years passed awa\' at his home recently following a lengthy illness. He was 49. A veteran of World \\'ar II, he was a member of Pemberton Lodge 199, AF&AM, an exempt member of Pemberton Good- will Fire Company, past presi- dent of the Pemberton Rotary Club and huntmaster of the Red Stag Sportsman Club for 20 years. He was also a mem- ber of the Pemberton Borough Board of Education and was on the board of the Pemberton Methodist Church. Mr. Haines was the brot


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