. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. this matter of condetisation and the different types of adhesives and films for the bags. Hybrid Vines Cuttings of the new Stevens variety have been observed and the vines look well. These are at the Tony Jonjak marsh at Hay- ward in the northern part of the state. Personal Walter Stebbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Stebbins is improv- ig after an attack of polio. He is in Madison General Hospital, Madison. Correction Last month in the article con- cerning Leo Sorenson, general manager of Midwest, it was stated that th co-op was th


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. this matter of condetisation and the different types of adhesives and films for the bags. Hybrid Vines Cuttings of the new Stevens variety have been observed and the vines look well. These are at the Tony Jonjak marsh at Hay- ward in the northern part of the state. Personal Walter Stebbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Stebbins is improv- ig after an attack of polio. He is in Madison General Hospital, Madison. Correction Last month in the article con- cerning Leo Sorenson, general manager of Midwest, it was stated that th co-op was the first or- gaization in Wisconsin to put out an Insect Control Chart. The Mid- west did put out the first (and only) Fertilizer Chart. However, the Wisconsin Sales worked with the Midwest on the Insect Chart, and both groups put them out simultaneously. NEW JERSEY Weather Both temperature and rainfall were above average at Pemberton during November. The average daily mean temperature was degrees compared to the de- gree average. Rainfall for the month was inches compared to the normal of inches. Two and a quarter inches of the total amount fell during the gale in the 25th. Some snow fell during the month on the night of the 27th, but because of warm ground and air temperatures it melted without accumulating. Severe property damage to buildings and trees was experienced in south Jersey during the gale and considerable inconven- ience due to disruption of electric and telephone service was experi- enced by almost everyone to some extent. The cranberry and blue- berry plantings were not injured, in fact, they probably benefitted from the storm by having the de- pleted water supply replenished. Harvest Late Cranberry Harvesting was more prolonged than usual this season, with several growers not finishing operations until early November. Blueberry pruning got under way during November. Enough leaves were oflf the bushes by the last two weeks of the month to al-


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