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Decas office: 295-0147 I DECRAN AG SUPPLIES INC. warehouse: 295-2731 1 219 MAIN ST. evening: 763-8956 Wareham MA 02571 (William Chamberlain) j Another record crop Some b 5S were damaged by the harQ December freeze. Insects and disease were a problem, with black vine weevils and girdlers being common and fungus infestations reported. Pu Repalrs All Types Field Service & Shop 20yearsexperience AAA INDUSTRIAL PUMP SERVICE INC. 66 Lake St. Plympton MA 02367 BruceSunnerber Bruce Sunnerberg (617) 585-2394 By CAROLYN GILMORE The Cranberry Marketing Committee crop estimate for 1984 is 3,215 ,000 barrels nationwide, about 6 percent above last year's production and another record in cranberrying's seemingly ever upward trend. The only one of the five cranberry states expected to have fewer berries this year is Washington. The predicted breakdown by state is: Massachusetts, 1,431,250 barrels; New Jersey, 283,750; Oregon, 85,000; COVER PHOTO ~COVER NO, that's not an ultra-light or a new space age vehicle, but one of a number of water pickers on display at the annual meeting of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association. For the story and more photos, turn to page 11. (CRANBERRIES photo by Kirby Gilmore) * No one is more qualified * to serve your * Crop Insurance needs 8 than THE * BUTLER GROUP * 1. Crop Hail Policies on any Washington, 122,500; Wisconsin, 122,500. The total expected demand is 4,272,400 barrels. "The amount of product available for sale is way under the demand," said committee member John C.Decas. "Our message to the industry is to keep producing and to produce more. i The CMC has issued a 1984 policy statement emphasizing that demand is greater than production. According to the Crop Reporting Board of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the 1983 nationwide crop was 3 percent above that for 1982. According to the USDA, the lower Washington crop can be blamed on a cool, wet be blamed on a cool, wet spring which delayed bloom about two weeks this season and limited bee activity. , | ~ * * * * Vines for Sale PurePruningsof Pure Prunings of CROWLEYS, BLACKS, HOWES, STEVENS Available Spring of 1985 PRICED TO SELL MORSE BROTHERS, INC. 617 699 -25 88 commercial crops-Hail, Fire, * Vandalism and Transit. * II. Federal Crop Insurance * 8, Policies for Apples, Potatoes, * Tobacco, Corn, Cranberries * and others. others. * Call Us for a Quote or Details * Butler-Florists' &Growers' Insurance * * Agency of New England Inc. * 20 South St., Westborough MA 01581 * inches above normal and 13 Columbia was warm and sunny during inches ahead of 1983 for the seven July, much the same as ours. In month period. fact, they said that Victoria had had eat1 Cl Ilt^erI ^ I.E.D. the sunniest July on record. wat cli Q | Since returning home, we NOVA SCOTIA V u Recently Ireturned to Kentville have had some much needed v after attending meetings of the rain and the outlook for the next Canadian and American Society for few days is for more wet weather. Horticultural Sciences in Vancouver. At the present time, we are look MASSACHUSETTS The weather in southern British at an early harvest. I.V.H. July was just slightly on the warm side, averaging 0.2 degrees a day above normal. Maximum temperature was D E e 88 degrees on the 13th and minimum was 52 degrees on the 9th. Warmer B than average days were the 13th and ^* E 15th. Cooler than average days were A the 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 16th, 18th, 6 CORP. _ i 27th and 28th. Generally daytime (CRANBERRIES BOUGHT &SOLD temperatures were low but night I HIGHEST CASHPRICE J temperatures were high. Rainfall totalled 4.86 inches or CRANB E .. about 2 inches above normal. This Cranberry Land Appraisal Service was our wettest July since 1973 and v sixth wettest in our records. There was A measurable rain on nine days, with Screened Bo Sand Available 1.64 inches on the 8th as our greatest storm. We are about 9-3/8 Vines for 1985 .__ —____--—______________ I Early Black $3,000.00 ton Howes $3,250.00 ton WANTED TO BUY Crowleys call Cranberry Separator, Lawrence W. Pink Cordwood Road Boxes & Picking Machines Office 934-6076 Duxbury, Mass. 02332 BOB CHIARELLO P.O. Box 212 So. Orleans MA 02662 J \I (617)255-5083 || ML EIER EARTHMOVING INC. The C CHARLES W.HARRIS| "We're Best on Earth" Company One yd. CAT backhoe 451 Old Somerset Avenue North Dighton, Mass. Bog Construction Phone 824-5607 Land Clearing AMES Canal Work IrrigationSystems Flume Setting RAIN BIRD Pond Construction Sprinklers Contact: Ditching HALE Peter K. Meier Pumps 63 South Street Halifax, MA 02338 Grower references available HigheN Quality Products (617) 293-3218 Equipped with swamp mats with Satisfaction Guaranteed CRANBERRY GROWERS REALTY PiListings edlitorIal ,/t-of buyers and sellers welcomed on ' .. Off——»——•ifa^^^^Hu.. Icranberry acreage and f upland. Qurantine 37 Appraisals Imagine our importing thousands of new crop devouring, exotic pests and setting them loose on American agriculture. Can't imagine it, huh? DOUGLAS R. BEATON Well, that's precisely what could happen if the USDA okays proposals E. Sandwich, Mass. from five or six foreign governments to allow entry of over 9,000 02537 additional species of plants in the potting media in which they were (617) 888-1288 grown. In the last four years, only six new species have been granted this privilege. Yet, USDA is seriously considering opening up the floodgates on Quarantine 37 and throwing pest exclusion doors wide open. The list of pests that could hitch a ride on these new plant imports includes a wide variety whose appetite is satisfied by grain, vegetable and deciduous fruit CRANBERRIES crops. Government scientists have been sent searching for documented cases D of pest risk, with a common attitude being, "If it hasn't been documented THE NA TIONA L CRA NBERR Y as risky, then it must be safe." It is estimated that in Columbia there exist correspondence to: over 1,000 species of leafminer who feed on everything from apple trees to PSO BOX 249 celery to chrysanthemums. Only about 300 species have been identified. By Cobalt CT 0414 USDA's reckoning, the other 700 must be safe! Not too logical from where (203) 342-4730 we're sitting. Bob Taylor, Publisher/Editor ---from This Week in Farm Bureau Carolyn Gilmore, Associate Editor mm!* Carolyn Laban, Circulation Manager ' 3CIWLM 0e JolfflWA ADVISORS, CORRESPONDENTS H MASSACHUSETTS-Irving E. VV •_^ • _ *_ l Demoranville, Director, Cranberry B ig W heel htl^^f|l Experiment Station. NEW JERSEY-Philip E. Marucci, Cranberry and Blueberry Specialist, Cranberry and Blueberry Laboratory, ruJIayil^^ll ^^^1 Hef^S^ TrcaleS•^• ^M^ ^Chatsworth; Elizabeth G. Carpenter, Chatsworth. 42 uanapoag NOVA SCOTIA-I. V. Hall, Botanist, _ Research Station, Kentville. OREGON-Arthur Poole, Coos County Extension Agent, Coquille. 0 IT reetoInt SaaS H WASHINGTON-Azmi Y. Shawa, Horticulturist and Extension Agent All types of medium and heavy duty trucks on hand in Horticulture, Coastal Washington Research and Extension Unit, Long from cab & chassis to dump trucks to road tractors. Beach. WISCONSIN-Tod D. Planer, Farm Management Agent, Wood Largest used truck dealer in New England. County; Dan Brockman, Vesper; Joan E. Humphrey, Friendship. All types of diesel repair. CRANBERRIES ispublished monthly by the Taylor Publishing Co., Wellwyn 13rgest tow trucks Drive, Portland CT 06480. Second on the East Coast. 3Largest tow trucks an the East Coast. Q class postage is paid at the Portland, Conn., Post Office. Price is $10 a year, (617) 763-5927 $18 for two years, $1a copy in the or U.S.; $12 a year in Canada; $15 a HYBobor Joe^ year in all other countries. Copyright (617) 763\ 8745 Call BOD 01or* tO (6i7)763-^/4^ . 1984 by Taylor Publishing. H ISSN: 0011-0787 Wisconsin field day filled with displays .. ........ WISCONSIN growers had the opportunity to see many equipment displays at the annual field day. (CRANBERRIES photo by Dan Brockman) the annual Summer Field Day at your display. a very popular . . ofatru meeting. , scenic location, situated in the With the day being so hot, the growers to visit with each 12 to 16 inch discharge . Phil Hemer soda and beer dispensers were participating and the strength of part, with cooperation and very popular spots, as was any the cranberry industry rests, in cohesion among the growers. patch of shade available. The Cranberry Queen and her Court were present throughout the day to talk with growers and ___—" sell promotional items. Every grower in the state benefits from the fine work these young ladies NIuemu Electric Io. do. A fine lunch was followed by ROBERT NIEMI the Growers Association meeting, although I believe most people ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS preferred to be outside in what breeze there was rather than sit HEAT, LIGHT and POWER WIRING through the meeting. I always enjoy the Summer A Field Day as it gives everyone a * RESIDENTIAL chance to get together, visit and COM MER CI AL exchange ideas. Every grower CII4A ERCIA L\ F across the state has a little different way of doing some 0 INDUSTRIAL things. By comparing ideas and methods, it's possible to learn, TEL. 295-1880 as well as teach, better ways of Robert Niemi Pinehurst Dr. Wareham, Mass. doing things. 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A candidate with an to help growers get a handle trend toward lighter diets. MS in plant pathology could be on disease problems such as The speaker cited the selected to fill the position this this. Conklin Birdseed Index, by year, according to Dean Bruce Also at the meeting, awards which he measures the wealth of MacDougall of the Department were presented to Dr. Chester a society. At an annual purchase of Food and Natural Resources. Cross and Stan Norton. Cross, of $517 million worth of The announcement comes retired head of the Experiment on the heels of growing concern Station, was acknowledged for THE STORY CONTINUES over a recently identified his 40 years of service. Norton, ON PAGE 14 AND THERE fungus, fast growing Guignardia. retired engineer, was cited for AR MR pHOTOS BY While this particular strain does his work in agricultural KIRBY GILMORE ON not normally cause rot, said mechanization at the station PAGES 12 and 13. LEONARDS&SONS NC. I CR. 890 MIDDLE ROAD ACUSHNET, MASS. 02743 TEL. 7 2 2 *lues Detrashers Conveyors (steel or aluminum) Shearing Shop Welding *: Bending *___ *~~~~~~~~~~~ * ^ ~STEEL DISTRIBUTORS FLAT :PLATESO ANGLES F CHANNEL IRON * I BEAM :: • REINFORCEMENT ROD * WIRE MESH * W.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i 12 ................ ............................ ..... ........ ...... . .. ........ ... ..... .... . . .......... ............ ............. .. .. .. .. .. ... .... ... .... . ... . . ... ............. ...... ......... .............. ...... .... ........... ............ ................ ........... MOEN birdseed, Americans must be the pump house all the way out Company's helicopter sanding. pretty well off, he quipped. through the bog. In another contest, KellyThe Agriculturist editor Douglas Beaton's water Lameroni received $100 for first praised the cranberry industry picker earned him the non-place in the 100th anniversary and advncated "qlnnort for commercial first prize of $100. cup/plate design for the CCCGA. those who work on the Also notable was Jim Ashley's The CCCGA will mark its 100th marketing." compact, hydraulically driven birthday next year. "The market is not a water picker and Decas Cranberry homogeneous mass," Conklin said. "It's a lot of strata. You have to tailor the market to this."9WISCONSIN CRANBERRY The morning of the all-day HEADQUARTERS FOR meeting was devoted to examining COLE equipment and displays and touring the state bog. Some 650 SEVIN R attended the chicken barbecue. 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Object Description
Title | Cranberries - The National Cranberry Magazine, 1984-10 |
Subject | Cranberries - The Magazine; |
Type | Text |
Format | image/pdf; |
Identifier | 8410CRAN.pdf |
Rights | 2008 Wetherby Cranberry Library; |
Submitting Institution | Wetherby Cranberry Library; |
Date Digitized | 2000-11-16 |
Coverage-Spatial | Massachusetts; New Jersey; Wisconsin; Oregon; Washington; Canada |
Coverage-Temporal | 1980-1989; |
Creator | Bob Taylor; Carolyn Gilmore; Carolyn Laban; Irving Demoranville; Phillip E. Marucci; Elizabeth G. Carpenter; I. V. Hall; Arthur Poole; Azmi Y. Shawa, Tod D. Planer; Dan Brockman; Joan E. Humphrey |
Date | 1984-10 |
Date Last Updated | 2008-11-10 |
Language | English |
Relation | Cranberries - The National Cranberry Magazine |
Description | The magazine entitled, “Cranberries – The National Cranberry Magazine,” describes grower information, regional news, and developments in the cranberry industry in the United States and Canada. |
Format-Medium | Magazine; |
Publisher | Bob Taylor |
Digitizer | Stosh Jonjak |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Description | For more photographs like this one, visit the Cranberry Library Photostream on Flickr at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cranberrylibrary/sets/ |
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