Rising prices along with other factors have cranberry farmers in Massachusetts looking to sell their land. Massachusetts ...
Governor Maura Healey has declared October as “Massachusetts Cranberry Month” to celebrate the state’s official berry and its significant impact on the local economy.
But as the popularity of Indigenous Peoples’ Day has waxed and waned, and with the Trump administration’s assaults on “DEI” ...
WAREHAM — Standing in knee-high water surrounded by thousands of bobbing cranberries, Steffany Lemmertz is doing the same ...
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Dressed in rubber hip waders, I tentatively stepped into a cranberry bog with thousands of kilograms of ripe fruit ready to harvest and the sounds of farm equipment hard at work around me. I’m not ...
TOMAH, Wis. (WKBT) -- Congressman Derrick Van Orden visited a Bosshard Bogs in Tomah on Saturday to discuss agricultural policy and ongoing legislation affecting farmers. As a member of the House ...
ILWACO — On the first Friday of fall, cranberry farmer Malcolm McPhail stood before a bog filled with crimson fruit under a clear autumn sky. “We started out kind of poor — the berries were smaller ...
Cranberry juice is an essential for any bar, and these liquors pair with the drink's tart sweetness for creative cocktails ...
Massachusetts cranberry farmers choosing to restore their bogs into wetlands amid economic headwinds
Carver, Massachusetts — For Jarrod Rhodes, a fourth-generation cranberry farmer in Carver, Massachusetts, a 30-acre state project is taking a portion of his family's land back in time. "In 10 years, I ...
Carver, Massachusetts — For Jarrod Rhodes, a fourth-generation cranberry farmer in Carver, Massachusetts, a 30-acre state project is taking a portion of his family's land back in time. "In 10 years, I ...
Cranberries are Massachusetts' No. 1 food crop, contributing $1.7 billion to the state economy. The fruit grows on low-running vines in bogs, with some vines in Massachusetts being over 150 years old.
Experts say streamlining environmental reviews is a step forward, but won’t fix the state’s housing shortfall.
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