Science can be a serious subject, but it also can be fun, says Distinguished Professor Mark Robson (center.) On "Cranberry ...
The native wetland plants that produce cranberries start growing in May. When they are ready to be harvested, farmers flood ...
Cranberry plants love acid peat soil and plenty of fresh water. After a good bloom and a nice summer of long northern sunlight days, September through November is harvest time. There are two ways of ...
The cranberry bog is a pet project for Keith Bishop of Bishop's Orchards Bishop who bought the farm in 2012, which had ...
Weeks before Thanksgiving, some of the cranberries on dinner plates today were floating on the Rocky Meadow bog in ...
The cranberry plants just don't like that type ... them from leaves and vines and are transported to processing plant, which eventually turns them into sauce, juice or sweet and dried berries.