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Most years, the cranberry harvest in New Jersey is a carnival of colors. Ruby red berries bubble to the surface of cerulean blue bogs framed by the autumn foliage nestled inside the Pine Barrens.
There is no more beautiful, brilliant New Jersey color than the blazing crimson of a cranberry bog in the fall. Tens of thousands of berries bob in a 3 1/2 acre bog at Pine Island Cranberry Co ...
Chatsworth, New Jersey — At the age of 78, Stephen Lee III is facing an uncertain future. Six generations of his family have farmed 135 acres of cranberry bogs in South Jersey. "In farming, you ...
Cranberry harvest gets underway in New Jersey pine barrens. When the cranberries are ready, the bogs are flooded and a machine loosens the berries, which float to the top.
New Jersey is the fourth-largest producer of cranberries in the country. To harvest them, farmers flood the bogs. A machine comes and removes the berries, which float to the surface.
Submerged in a nine-acre bog among 270,000 pounds of fruit, I marveled at the lush redness of every cranberry, each the result of 16 months of meticulous calculations to ensure a good harvest. As ...
LARGE CRANBERRY BOGS RUINED.; DEVASTATION BY FOREST FIRES IN NEWJERSEY. Share full article. July 13, 1885. Credit... The New York Times Archives.