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  2. Why Wisconsin is the cranberry capital of the US - AOL

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    For almost 120 years, Nodji Van Wychen and her family have been running Wetherby Cranberry Company in Warrens, Wisconsin. "Which, by the way, is the number one fruit crop in the state of Wisconsin.

  3. Agriculture in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    A farm in Marquette County. Agriculture is a significant sector in Wisconsin's economy, producing nearly $104 billion in revenue annually. [1] The significance of the state's agricultural production is exemplified by the depiction of a Holstein cow, an ear of corn, and a wheel of cheese on Wisconsin's state quarter design. [2]

  4. Monilinia oxycocci - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin is the largest producer of cranberries in the United States (it is Wisconsin's state fruit). [12] In 2010, Wisconsin produced 3.96 million barrels of cranberries, representing nearly 60% of the nation's crop. [12] Cranberries contribute nearly $300 million annually in Wisconsin, and support approximately 3,400 jobs in the state. [12]

  5. Cranberry - Wikipedia

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    The Cranberry Marketing Committee, based in Wareham, Massachusetts, represents more than 1,100 cranberry growers and 60 cranberry handlers across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington and New York (Long Island). The authority for the actions taken by the Cranberry Marketing ...

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  7. Yes, We Cran! The story behind Massachusetts' dazzling ... - AOL

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    In 1816, Revolutionary War veteran Captain Henry Hall became the first colonist to cultivate cranberries, which he did on Cape Cod.

  8. Warrens, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry farm near Warrens Warrens Cranberry Festival building. Warrens is the hub of a cranberry-growing region.The population of the small village of Warrens swells to over 100,000 each September when it hosts the annual Warrens Cranberry Festival.

  9. Viburnum edule - Wikipedia

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    Viburnum edule, the squashberry, [1] mooseberry, [1] moosomin, [2] [3] moosewood viburnum, [4] pembina, [5] [6] pimina, [7] highbush cranberry, [8] or lowbush cranberry [8] is a species of shrub. It grows up to 2.5 metres (8 ft) tall and has smooth branches. The species is native to Canada and the northern United States. The tart berries ripen ...