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Coraling the cranberries

"Harvest
The cranberry harvest takes place once a year from mid-September through early November. There are two methods of harvesting cranberries.

Dry Harvesting
Dry harvesting uses walk-behind machines to comb the berries off the vines into burlap bags. Berries are then removed from the bogs by either bog vehicles or helicopters. The fruit is delivered to fresh fruit receiving stations where it is graded and screened based on color and ability to bounce (soft berries will not bounce). Dry harvested cranberries are used to supply the fresh fruit market. These cranberries are most often used for cooking and baking....

Wet Harvesting
Cranberries have pockets of air inside the fruit. Because of this, cranberries float in water, and thus, the bogs can be flooded to aid in removal of fruit from the vines. Water reels, nicknamed “egg-beaters” are used to stir up the water in the bogs. By this action, cranberries are dislodged from the vines and float to the surface of the water. Wooden or plastic “booms” are used to round up the berries, which are then lifted by conveyor or pumped into a truck to take them to the receiving station for cleaning. More than 90% of the crop is wet harvested. Wet harvested cranberries are used for juices, sauces, sweetened dried cranberries, ingredients in other processed foods or in nutraceutical products."

www.cranberries.org/fall

The workers stand knee deep in the cold water and pull the boom around to coral the floating cranberries in a smaller area so that they can be pumped into the truck.

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13 comments

Gillian Everett said:

Amazing!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Xata said:

Impressive. I don’t buy cranberries because it is not produced locally, now I know how they are harvested thanks to you!
2 weeks ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Interesting image and note.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Awesome capture!

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2 weeks ago ( translate )

Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* said:

belle prise mais un travail fastidieux et éreintant je trouve********************et j'ignorais comment on récoltait les canneberges**************************
Belle semaine mon amie ! bisous♫
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Günter Klaus said:

Vielen Dank auch für die interessante Info zu deinen schönen Bild liebe Esther :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Wochenstart,liebe Grüße Güni :))
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Nicole Merdrignac said:

Superbe et très intéressant. Bon lundi .
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Jean-Paul said:

Very interesting and after all very impressive pic!
2 weeks ago

Kayleigh said:

Sehr informative Dokumentation, danke fürs Teilen!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Patrick Brandy said:

Un travail épuisant belle photo merci pour l'info agréable journée.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Robert Swanson said:

Excellent capture! Indeed, cranberries can only be farmed in very specific areas. Apparently, the ground needs to be bog or bog-like. The more I read Ipernity, the more I learn...
12 days ago

J.Garcia said:

Great image and very interesting information, Esther!
11 days ago

PhLB - Luc Boonen said:

very special
11 days ago ( translate )