. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. I.'juk \ard of a cranberry grower. Near the house is the car with a boom for spraying the bog. In the middle an old Ford for a power unit and in foreground the weeding car with a weeding apron ("weed box") string to mark area treated, small oil can two hand pressure k^""^*" J A bog in (Irayland. Note posts on the left for electric deer fence. The upland next to the bogs was clipped by a clipper (behind post), "weed box" on stilts contains herbicides. Weeding is done from the d


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. I.'juk \ard of a cranberry grower. Near the house is the car with a boom for spraying the bog. In the middle an old Ford for a power unit and in foreground the weeding car with a weeding apron ("weed box") string to mark area treated, small oil can two hand pressure k^""^*" J A bog in (Irayland. Note posts on the left for electric deer fence. The upland next to the bogs was clipped by a clipper (behind post), "weed box" on stilts contains herbicides. Weeding is done from the ditch. on a train called the Lewis and Clark, which followed quite closely the route travelled by the explor- ers and which had many pictures to remind one of the historic event. Next chapter will be about the study of harvesting, drying, and storage in Wisonsin. E. R. Bailey Dies At 85 Hugh Robert Bailey, South Carver, long a major producer of cranberry equipment died at Tobey Hospital, Wareham, January 2. He- was 85 and had been in the hos- pital exactly a month following .i cerebral hemorrhage while ai work at his plant, the H. H. Bailey Company. He was a pioneer m'anufacturer of many types of equipment fo;- cranberry growers, and in partic- ular Bailey separators, other screenhouse equipment and pumps in use in every or nearly eveiy cranberry growing section of the country and in Canada. He had been a resident of South Carver for more than 60 years. The Bailey company was established in Originally the Bailey lo- cation was a carriage shop and made everything for the carriage trade. Besides manufacturing all types of equipment Mr. Bailey was one of the most successful Massachu- setts growers operating about 50 acres. Mr. Bailey was a former direct- or of New England Cranberry Sales Company, and following the demise of that oganization he joined National Cranberry Associ- ation. He was a meni'ber of Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Associa- tion. He was a member of the Union


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