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ABOUT OUR FARM: Some 15 years ago the original work was started 
on Cranguyma Farms, now one of the large family owned farms 
of the country. The first work was done in establishing cran- 
berry bogs and planting blueberries. Other small fruits and a 
garden area followed. Then in 1946 work was started on the 
Rhododendron and Azalea nursery which soon grew in size to 
form a separate division. It was decided to specialize in these 
fascinating plants rather than have a general nursery. In 1950 
we decided to include the best of the English hollies in our 
nursery since our growing conditions are also ideal for holly. 
In 1952 a modern plant was established to process various new 
types of cranberry and other berry products with emphasis on 
quality, not price. By 1953 we were harvesting about 1% of the 
national cranberry crop from the original 90 acres planted, and 
since that time we have increased our cranberry bogs by over 100 
acres so that we are now harvesting 190 acres. 
ABOUT OUR NAME: Many people ask what is the origin of our 
name Cranguyma (Cran-guy-ma). The “Cran” stands for our 
cranberries, “guy” is the first name of Guy Myers, and “yma” 
is Mrs. Myers’ name, Amy, spelled backwards. Mr. and Mrs. 
Myers are the founders and owners of the Cranguyma Farms. 
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