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  2. Iroquois Cranberry Growers - Wikipedia

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    Iroquois Cranberry Growers (ICG) was a cranberry farm owned and operated by the Wahta Mohawks on their territory near Bala, Ontario. The project was started in 1969 [1] as an economic development venture with 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) acre of cranberries and grew to 68 acres (28 ha). It provided employment for community members and has helped to ...

  3. Bala, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    It is known as the Cranberry Capital of Ontario, as the province's largest cranberry farms, Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery (formerly Johnston's Cranberry Marsh) and the former Iroquois Cranberry Growers (closed in 2017), are located nearby. It was once the smallest incorporated town in Canada until it was amalgamated into Muskoka Lakes Township.

  4. Why the South Jersey dry spell won't impact the price, supply ...

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    The cranberry farm founded by Darlington's family was the state's largest by the early 1900s, when it supported a company town now preserved as Whitesbog Village in Browns Mills.

  5. The improbable story of the cranberry’s path to ... - AOL

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    The secret of the cranberry’s success has always been stealth. After two centuries of cranberry-free Thanksgivings, the fruit quietly became a holiday staple thanks to US general Ulysses S ...

  6. Ocean Spray (cooperative) - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. is an American agricultural cooperative of cranberry growers headquartered in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. It currently has over 700 member growers (in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington, Florida, British Columbia and other parts of Canada, as well as Chile).

  7. Why Do We Eat Cranberries At Thanksgiving? - AOL

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    According to the U.S. Cranberry Marketing Committee, U.S. growers are projected to produce more than 8.3 million barrels this year. "We measure our yield in barrels, which is the old standard ...

  8. Category:Cranberries - Wikipedia

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  9. 50 acres of cranberry bogs in Harwich set to change owners ...

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    The Harwich Conservation Trust plans to buy about 50 acres of the Thacher family cranberry bog property in Harwich. Ray Thacher Jr. will continue to farm the bogs for the next couple of years as ...