What Is A Cranberry Bog? Cranberry bogs are wetland environments characterized by thick sphagnum moss, acidic waters, and spongy peat. During the growing season, the bog remains dry; it is only during ...
With nearly 400 million pounds consumed annually, cranberries are a fall staple. Cranberries are harvested in flooded bogs, where the buoyant berries float to the surface before being gathered, sorted ...
It's cranberry season! Yes, in case you didn't know—cranberries do in fact have their own season and unlike strawberries or blueberries, these tangy red berries are typically harvested from September ...
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (WSAW) - Cranberries are a staple in Wisconsin But we still have some time before they really blossom. So -- what do our cranberry growers do until the fall? There are different ...
How many types of berries can you name? Of all fruits, only three — the blueberry, the Concord grape and the cranberry — can trace their roots to North American soil. The cranberry has helped to ...
It's cranberry season, and farmers across the state are working to harvest the berries from their flooded marshes. "The marsh was started in 1903. We first started packing fresh fruit in 1905. So, I ...