. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. THE PRESIDENT'S "E" AWARD for excellence in export expansion has been presented to Ocean Spray by the Department of Commerce. At the award ceremony in the marketing cooperative's Plymouth, Mass., headquarters were, left to right: Edward Trundle, Ocean Spray area marketing manager, international division; Horst Class, Ocean Spray director of marketing, international division; Richard B. Schroeter of the Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA; Jimmy D. Minyard, assistant administrator, Foreign Market Develop- ment, USDA; J


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. THE PRESIDENT'S "E" AWARD for excellence in export expansion has been presented to Ocean Spray by the Department of Commerce. At the award ceremony in the marketing cooperative's Plymouth, Mass., headquarters were, left to right: Edward Trundle, Ocean Spray area marketing manager, international division; Horst Class, Ocean Spray director of marketing, international division; Richard B. Schroeter of the Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA; Jimmy D. Minyard, assistant administrator, Foreign Market Develop- ment, USDA; John J. Fitzgerald of the Massachusetts Department of Food and Agriculture; Hal Thorkilsen, Ocean Spray President; Frank J. O'Connor, New England regional director, international trade, Depart- ment of Commerce; and Warren E. Bowen, Ocean Spray manager, marketing administration, international division. degrees on the 16th. Also, some frosty nights where sprinkling was necessary for protection. A low of 29 degrees came on the 13th and 14th. Bog lows ranged from 24 degrees on the 13th, 27 degrees on the 4th, 12th, 14th, 15th, 28 degrees on the 5th, 16th, 17th, 29 degrees on the 6th, 30 degrees on the 25th. The automatic sprinkling systems give good coverage for continued protection of the buds that are coming along about two weeks early. Precipitation totaled inches for the month of April. The average is inches for April, so precipitation is low for the month, but the year to date is inches, well above the average of The first quarter of 1983 continued the heavy precipitation of 1982. January had inches, February and March The average for those months are: January, 1 ; February, ; March, It has been a very mild winter. The January high was 60 degrees, low, 28 degrees. February high was 59, low, 31. March came up with a 64 degree high and a low of 32. There have been some damaging winds, but the cranberry bogs have not ha


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