. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. InsectsâOxygen Deficiency Philip E. Marucci of the Cran- berry and Blueberry Research Laboratory presented data to show that the attack of tipworm in 1953 considerably reduced the number of blossoming uprights, the total number of blossoms and the num- ber of berries produced in 1954. Eugene H. Varney, Pathologist, showed 1954 figures which conclusively proved the ex- cellent degree of control of cran- berry fruit rot which can be ob- tained by the recontmended sprays. C. A. Doehlert of the Cranbei-ry and Blueberry Researc


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