. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberry Station and Field Notes by J. RICHARD BEATTIE Extension Cranberry Specialist. (Editors Note: Fortunately, Hurri- dane Esther by-passed the Cape on Sept. 21. We did experience gfaile winds and heavy rains, but damage iwas not serious in the cranberry area.) Harvest Late General pii'cking didn't begin in Massaicihusetts until about mid-Sep- teimiber. Dack of color of the fruit and Dhe unusually hot, humid weather in late August and early September were responsible for the delay in the harvest. The threat of Hurricane
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Mass. Cranberry Station and Field Notes by J. RICHARD BEATTIE Extension Cranberry Specialist. (Editors Note: Fortunately, Hurri- dane Esther by-passed the Cape on Sept. 21. We did experience gfaile winds and heavy rains, but damage iwas not serious in the cranberry area.) Harvest Late General pii'cking didn't begin in Massaicihusetts until about mid-Sep- teimiber. Dack of color of the fruit and Dhe unusually hot, humid weather in late August and early September were responsible for the delay in the harvest. The threat of Hurricane Es- ther was causing some anxious mo- ments, as we go to press, September 20, and could cause further delays. I'he uncomfortable regulara«(tic6 ap- proved, for yonix prefabmcated flume, see RUSSELL A. TRUFANT HYDRAULIC CONSULTANT PREFABRICATED FLUMES BOG RAILROAIS UNION 6-3696 No'th Carver, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Portland, CT [etc. ] : Taylor Pub. Co. [etc. ]
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