BH-Lanettfer Firming, Saturday. Novambar 27.1993 Facts About Fascinating (NAPS) Here’s some “ber ry” interesting information about that all-American, native fruit: the cranberry. • For one thing, did you know that cranberries are grown in only five states Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin plus British Colum bia in Canada? • Did you know, roughly 30,000 acres of cranberry bogs supply the whole world? • Despite what many people believe, cranberries do not grow in water. A common method of harvesting them nowadays, how ever, is to flood the cranberry bed so workers can gently loosen the berries from the vine using water reels. These look like a cross HAPPENINGS The Country Cooks 4-H Club met on October 24 at the Mar cine’s home in Remington. The group made a casserole and elec tion of officers was held. The officers for the new year are: pres ident, Heather MacGilluray of Remington; vice president, Vicki Marcine of Whitehouse Station; secretary, Jessica Snyder of Re mington; reporter, Sara Walpole of Remington; photographer, Andrea Ford of Milford, and scrapbook Organizer, Kara Llewellyn of Remington. The P.A.W.S. Dog Obedience 4-H Club met on October 6 at the Extension Center and held their election of officers. Officers for the new year are: president, Andrea Prosics of Lebanon; vice president, Stacey Susca of Amnandale; secretary. Matt Savarino of Flemington; treasurer, Jeff Bowlby of Flemington; cor responding secretary, Peter Sta ples of Flemington; historian. FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666*0725 Steven Fillippo 215-666-7976 KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING \ 1242 Breneman Road \ MANHEIM, PA 17545 k PH: (717) 665-4372 k BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE between floating tractors and giant egg beaters. The floating berries can then be gathered up easily. • The United States Department of Agriculture projects a healthy harvest of some 415 million pounds of cranberries for 1993. • The hearty cranberry vine thrives in conditions that would not support most other crops: acid soil, few nutrients and low temp eratures, even in summer. • Cranberry wetlands provide an ideal refuge for many kinds of wildlife; animals, plants, water fowl. songbirds, reptiles and fish all breed, feed and winter in cran berry wetlands. - • Cranberries are harvested in the fall, generally September and October. Chris Savarino of Remington; photographer, Rebecca Palumbo of Lebanon and the awards mas ter, Heather Wilson of Remington. The Clover Bunch 4-H Prep Club met on October 1 at the Extension Center. The topic for the evening wks “Making and Baking With Apples.” The group made apple crisp and carmel can dy apples. Brian Tobia, reporter. "■v *. \ Xj*%,^ Invest in Quality - it wiH last a lifetime. Cranberry • Eight out of ten cranberries sold in the world today come from the cranberry growers cooperative known as Ocean Spray, which was started in 1930. • Cranberries were particularly popular among seafarers in the middle years of the 19Ui century because of their good keeping quality and high vitamin C con tent, which helped the sailors stave off scurvy. • Cranberry blossoms look like the heads of cranes, thus the name: crane-berries. LAKELAND, Fla. Movie theater operators discovered a few years ago a not-so-subtle way of boosting popcorn sales they made popcorn right in the lobby. Customers saw the com popping, smelled the wonderful aroma and theaters bagged more sales. Now many grocers are employ ing the same strategy, only they are using juicing machines in the produce department for the same effect. Flory Receives Highest HUNTERDON. NJ. TC (Tcrcsc) Flory, Hunterdon County 4-H Agent has received the high est honor given by the National Assocation of Extension of 4-H Agents. Flory received the Distin guished Service Award at the association’s annual convention recently in Winston-Salem, NC. She was cited for her innovative work in outdoor education includ ing the development of a state camp counselor training program, a state teen challenge camp and a camp counselor manual that is being utilized in fourteen states. Since 1972.,. 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J*»cea 1,376 two advantages over Armand Rapetti, general mana- s * frozen jj“ C6S “ be j ter ger of Florida-based Frcsh’n |?ste and greater health benefits. Squeeze, which supplies juice Fresh juices have higher fiber con tent, retain more nutrients and contain no preservatives, he said, adding that most bottled juices are cheaper, but heat pasteurized altering the natural flavor of fruit Along with greater freshness, consumers also are seeking varie ty beyond orange juice. Rapetti noted that the sale of fresh apple juice is growing faster than any other juice, and blended juices also are becoming more popular. Rapetti says some grocers are using fresh juicing machines as a marketing tool within their stores, Produce departments are being designed around the machines so consumers can watch juice being made. Extension Award STORAGE SYSTEM SPECIALISTS Manure Storage For Hog Confinement Take the questions out of your new construction. Call Balmer Bros, for quality engineered walls. CONCRETE WORK, INC. The past and present of cranberry harvesting: In the old days, dozens of pickers would gather up the berries with special comb-llke cranberry scoops. Today, the cranberry fields are flooded and the fruit loosened by mechanical iMISi Flory serves as chair of the state Outdoor Education/Camp com mittee and provided leadership to the National Camping Task Force of the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents. The New Jersey Assocation of 4-H Agents nominated Flory for the award last spring. She has been the Hunterdon County 4-H Agenty since April 1984. Flory was among 1,200 profes sional youth workers from all SO states and Puerto Rico attending the five-day association confer ence. It was hosted by the North Carolina Association of Extension 4-H Agents. 92‘ Boom Placing Concrete ‘The juicing machines are fin to watch. They have a great aro ma, and they create an image of freshness,” said Rapetti. “It’s the ater, If you will, and consumed enjoy it.” - m .' 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