. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. JARI POWER SCYTHE Cuts weeds, grass, brush Write for details were given for the April, May, June period, making the season one of the most troublesome on record. While frosts over the whole areas occurred on only a few nights, temperatures forecast were always reached at some point in the district, making the fore- casts and consequent frost flood- ings necessary. Dr. Franklin esti- mates frost losses as a whole as perhaps a little more than five per cent, although some individual bogs were severely hit by one or more of the frosts
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. JARI POWER SCYTHE Cuts weeds, grass, brush Write for details were given for the April, May, June period, making the season one of the most troublesome on record. While frosts over the whole areas occurred on only a few nights, temperatures forecast were always reached at some point in the district, making the fore- casts and consequent frost flood- ings necessary. Dr. Franklin esti- mates frost losses as a whole as perhaps a little more than five per cent, although some individual bogs were severely hit by one or more of the frosts. Growers feel these repeated floodings can scarcely fail to show up with some reduction of the crop in prospect. HJ u n e Insects LightâInsect trouble and damage was unusually light. Especially light was the gypsy moth infestation in Barn- stable County, where usually it is much more severe than in Ply- mouth. Gypsies worked extensive- ly on some areas in Plymouth County. UPlymcuth Prospects Brighterâ In genera!, as June went out, the prospects for Plymouth county were brighter than for th3 Cape, where there was more frost injury and where many bogs ; not made as satisfactory recovery from the winterkill of '43-'44 and the dry weather of last summer. WISCONSIN ^Prospects DcwnâF ear e x- ]-ressed by ^ome Wisconsin grow- ers last nunth that the cold spring with consequent heavy use of miglu impair crop prospects piipcar to h?.ve ccms true, and in- dications are t':at I'roduction wJ'. not be on par with th? high leve Caico Rainmaker Portable Steel Pipe Buckner Sprinklers Overhead irrigation Jari Power Scythe 36" Sickle Mower Milorganite Organic 6% Nitrogen Fertilizer New Engrand Tore Co. I New Engl-anJ T©f<?;^Gov piSTEIBtlTOHS FOR NEW ENGLAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW ENGLAND of the last two or three years. A figure of 70 or 75 thousand barrels is now being talked about. Con- tinued cold and frosts in June had deteriorated the picture. nCcldest in NationâCol
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