. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ginia Washburn. The family had bogs on Rochester Road (South Carver)." CHARLES has been cooperating with curator Mary Anne Thompson in setting up a cranberry museum in Chatsworth, Because he is always on the prowl for antiques, he has also been able to find old scoops, labels, long handle rakes, dibbles, historic books and the like for Massachu- setts growers. "Predominantly professional and better educated people" are interested in antiques, he noted. "It is a very expensive business and prices are hard .


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. ginia Washburn. The family had bogs on Rochester Road (South Carver)." CHARLES has been cooperating with curator Mary Anne Thompson in setting up a cranberry museum in Chatsworth, Because he is always on the prowl for antiques, he has also been able to find old scoops, labels, long handle rakes, dibbles, historic books and the like for Massachu- setts growers. "Predominantly professional and better educated people" are interested in antiques, he noted. "It is a very expensive business and prices are hard . . you buy something because you like ; He finds that people around the country are interested in cranberries. "A lot of people in other parts of the coun- try have a historic heritage in New Eng- land," he said. "If their ancestors came from the Cape or Plymouth County, cranberries fall right in ; MANAGERS, APPRAISERS HOLD 60TH CONVENTION Seminars on American farm policy, trade and the environment highlighted the 60th annual gathering of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (ASFMRA) in Savannah, Ga., recently. About 800 members attended. Founded in 1929, ASFMRA has some 4,000 members. Mycogen Announces Blotoxin Discovery San Diego's Mycogen Corp. recently announced that company scientists have discovered novel strains of the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis () that are toxic to plant parasitic nematodes. "Plant parasitic nematode control repre- sents a potentially significant market with a clear need for alternative technologies," said Dr. Leo Kim, Mycogen's chief technical officer and vice president of research. A recent Society of Nematologists survey found plant parasitic nematode damage exceeds $77 billion annually. CHARLES Adams, collector of cranberry antiques, poses w^ith a Makepeace scoop. (CRANBERRIES photo by Carolyn Gilmore) By CAROLYN GILMORE For Charles and Barbara Adams, their avocation in antiqu


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