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Topic: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA
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Hotflashjr

10-03-2012 06:51:21
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I didn't have my camera with me last week when it was nice out and I was out and about checking on some of my friends at their bogs. I did today and this was the best I could get in the rain. This is wet harvesting Early Black variety cranberries. They flood the bog, the machine lightly beats the berries off the vines, and then they are racked and pumped off. The berries float because they are hollow in the middle. My friend is hoping to get 150 barrel to the acre of this piece (100 lbs./barrel) which is a normal size crop for the variety in our area.

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Sean Feeney

10-03-2012 13:35:50
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 Re: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA in reply to Hotflashjr, 10-03-2012 06:51:21  
Where are you on the Cape, in live in Falmouth



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Hotflashjr

10-04-2012 09:24:35
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 Re: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA in reply to Sean Feeney, 10-03-2012 13:35:50  
I live in Plymouth, these shots were taken over on the Carver/Middleboro line.



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FBH44

10-03-2012 09:57:00
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 Re: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA in reply to Hotflashjr, 10-03-2012 06:51:21  
Wish us guys out in the Midwest couldharvest strawberries or blueberries like that.



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Dick2

10-03-2012 07:21:57
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 Re: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA in reply to Hotflashjr, 10-03-2012 06:51:21  
Can't see in the pic, but is that guy wearing waders in case the machine conks out or gets stuck in the bog?



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Hotflashjr

10-03-2012 07:33:27
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 Re: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA in reply to Dick2, 10-03-2012 07:21:57  
Yes he does and it is for any reason you need to get off the machine. There are ditches along the edge of the bogs and the machines do fall in those from time to time if you can't see well in the water. They use flags to mark off areas where you don't want to go. You can see a bright pink one by the machine and a green one in the front. The green mark off the ditches in this case and the pink is marking the center line of the bog. The vines are trained to grow in a pattern around the bog and if you pick against the grain you rip them out.

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SweetFeet

10-03-2012 07:06:41
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 Re: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA in reply to Hotflashjr, 10-03-2012 06:51:21  
Hotflashjr,
Neat photo. Looks like you do not want to develop a flat tire in the middle of the field.
Thanks for posting.



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Hotflashjr

10-03-2012 07:36:07
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 Re: Cranberry Harvest in full swing in MA in reply to SweetFeet, 10-03-2012 07:06:41  
That could be a pain but the machines are so light they can be pulled out from dry land without much effort. Just have to have a long rope.



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