. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "There's Nothing-" OLD CAPE COD RHUME "There's nothing- to me in foreign lands Like the stuff that growes in Cape Cod sands; There's nothing in sailing of for- eign seas Equal to gelting down on your knees And pulling the pizen ivy out. I guess I knew what I was about When I put by my chai-t and glass And took to growing cranberry sass. JULY INSECT MEETINGS IN MASSACHUSETTS Twilight meetings for Plymouth County cranberry growers were held July 12, Chippaway, Inc. bog at East Freetown; July 13, State Pog, East Wareham
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. "There's Nothing-" OLD CAPE COD RHUME "There's nothing- to me in foreign lands Like the stuff that growes in Cape Cod sands; There's nothing in sailing of for- eign seas Equal to gelting down on your knees And pulling the pizen ivy out. I guess I knew what I was about When I put by my chai-t and glass And took to growing cranberry sass. JULY INSECT MEETINGS IN MASSACHUSETTS Twilight meetings for Plymouth County cranberry growers were held July 12, Chippaway, Inc. bog at East Freetown; July 13, State Pog, East Wareham, 7 p. m.; July 14, Benjamin Ellis bog, Marshfield, Route 39, 7 p. m. These were primarilly fruitworm meetings for egg count demonstra- tion. Other insects were discussed, however. In Barnstable County fruitworm clinics are being held. Notes A dusting demonstration was held not too long ago under the auspices of the Growers Cranberry Company of New Jersey. Purpose was to test the relative values o'f various carriers for insecticides and fungicides. Two hundred per- sons witnessed the demonstration which was at the Gaunt farm at (Pemberton. They watched Ban- croft clay, Phospho dust, mangan- ese talc and gypsum used. The re- sults were not decisive, writes Walter Z. Fort in latest issue of "Cranberry World", but says they convinced many persons of the value of dustinc; from the air. Ralph Thacher, NESCO's man in "Barnstable County, Massachusetts, gave growers an example of alert service. He flew to North Andover to procure bees for a member. Ads Paid Off Writes C. M. Chaney in latest issue of "Cranberry World": Our consumer advertising cam- paign on fresh Eatmor cranberries started full blast the latter part of October and by November first there was conclusive evidence that it was reallj' taking hold. I am firmly of the ojjinion that our ad- vertising paid good dividends last season, not only to our members, 'cut to all growers who sold and shipped on t
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