C, Cranberry Farjmng, ' 



cranberry, 

 which has been going on in New Jersey 

 I and in Connectiout for some years, is 

 extending to some of the Western 

 States, Within a few years several 

 attempts in different parts of Michigan, 

 Indiana and Wisconsin have been made 

 in a small way to cultivate this popular 

 fruit, but Wb believe they have been 

 attended with in^Ga^ni ""CWQHJOO 

 provements are valued at 6ver259^ 

 Topickthecrop this season willrequne 



To the cultivator the berry 



50 hands. 



8 a paying investment, as it costs but 



ttle to raise, and in return yie ds 

 annually on tl 

 market 



lands, 



Irshes, the attention of Eastern oap, 

 talists who are interested in the culture 

 85S berry has been drawn to the pea 

 of that State. e officers o 



Ji Srles^Mrianoe^perintendent at 



\ the marsh. 



Tu Wisconsin the cranberry crop 

 represents an important industry, and 

 Ifc promises to assume still greater i m- 

 Irtance there in the future. Messrs. 

 Trait & Miner will make a report of 

 -their visit to the State Board of Agri- 

 -IcuUure and it is intended to offer . 

 Hpremium at the Wisconsin State Fair 

 ;0fot the best epecimens of frmt.- 

 }n\ r je Farmer. 



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