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CRANBERRIES


A Report on Cranberry Growing and Northland INC.
Northland , Inc. is the world's largest grower of , it has 2,841 acres in production and 20,000 acres of support land. Northland operates 20 growing properties in the central and northern parts of Wisconsin and 4 in Massachusetts.
Northland was established as a public company in 1987, when five companies formed a partnership. It was the largest supplier of in the Ocean Spray cooperative, the company voted to go independent in 1992 and assume responsibility for marketing its own fruit through contracts with major manufacturers of cranberry based consumer products. Today Northland is the only publicly owned and actively traded cranberry ...

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as to Canada and to some European countries. Since first marketing in 1993, Northland has gained a 22% market share of the seasonal domestic fresh cranberry business and as of October 29, 1996 Northland's stocks were going at 17 � a share up a � from the day before.
are a native species to Wisconsin. Commercial farming of began near the town of Berlin in 1860 and were grown in ditches.
are Wisconsin's largest fruit crop and are being grown on about 12,000 acres in 18 of Wisconsin's 72 counties. Besides the 12,000 acres for growing Wisconsin has over 100,000 other acres. 23,000 of these are shallow water reservoirs, over 32,000 acres are wetlands with grasses and sedges as the main types or ground cover, and 19,000 acres are forests. The state also produces a third of the nation's total cranberry crop.
A good site to grow cranberries has a pH of about 4.0 to 5.5 and large amounts of water and sand. Cranberries grow on an evergreen vine that can grow horizontally or ...

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