. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Oregon Now Served (Continued from Page 4) He said operations at tlie Coquille plant in 1947 will be guided by the operating committee composed of William T. Dufort and L. M. Kra- nick of Bandon, and Lewis Mc- George of Coos Bay. The commit-. JARI POWER SCYTHE Cuts weeds, grass, brush Write for details CALCO Rainmaker Portable Steel Pipe Milorganite Organic 6% Nitrogen Fertilizer BETTER IRRIGATION ^ With LESS WATER A Model For. I Every Pressure For Farm, Or^td or Truck Garden. Easily and quickly n^ln*ed en any irrigolien pipe. Heavy


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Oregon Now Served (Continued from Page 4) He said operations at tlie Coquille plant in 1947 will be guided by the operating committee composed of William T. Dufort and L. M. Kra- nick of Bandon, and Lewis Mc- George of Coos Bay. The commit-. JARI POWER SCYTHE Cuts weeds, grass, brush Write for details CALCO Rainmaker Portable Steel Pipe Milorganite Organic 6% Nitrogen Fertilizer BETTER IRRIGATION ^ With LESS WATER A Model For. I Every Pressure For Farm, Or^td or Truck Garden. Easily and quickly n^ln*ed en any irrigolien pipe. Heavy duly litift and bronze conttruction for long terviM, Sand and dirt proof. Wa- ter lubricGledJ^aringt—no oil or greate re- quired. No ^m moving parts to rapidly wear out. M^mnum coverage—oven ditir!- bulion. g ^ BUCKNER MANUFACTURING C0.(. teiS Blackstone Ave., Freino, California BUCKNER SPRINKLERS 1121 WASHINGTON STREET WEST NEWTON 65. MASS. tee will work with Manager Ed Hughes of the cannery. The local advisory committee of the associa- tion is composed of James Olson, Sumner Fish and Arthur Randall. Conditions for the present year look decidedly favorable, according to Urann. Despite all uncertain- ties surrounding the food market, the cranberry situation, insofar as the NCA is concerned, is well in hand. There has been no let-up in demand for the co-op's products and regardless of what prices may be next fall, cranberry growers who avail themselves of a balanced marketing program may well ex- pect maximum returns. The prediction that bogs of the Pacific in 1947 would produce a laiger proportion of the total crop than ever before was made by M. L. Urann on his trip last month to Washington and Oregon. At Grayland, Mr. Urann said that increased plantings at Gray- land, Long Beach, Washington, and in the Coos Bay area will re- sult in a market increase for the Coast as a whole, whereas for Eastern cranberry areas a decrease from last year's highs may be ex- pected. Accompa


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