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October Is Cranberry Month

By Katelyn Parsons

Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) is pleased to share the news from the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers’ Association (CCCGA) that Massachusetts Governor Baker has again declared this October as Cranberry Month, which recognizes this native crop as an economic driver for the region. CCCGA, who represents the cranberry growers of Massachusetts welcomed the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Commissioner John Lebeaux and his team to a cranberry bog in Wareham for the official presentation of the proclamation.

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Although the cranberry harvest begins in late September and continues into early November, October is the peak month for harvesting our Commonwealth’s native berry and number one agricultural food crop. The bright, crimson red berries, combined with the region’s impressive fall foliage, creates an iconic New England fall backdrop.

CCCGA President Steve Ward remarked “We are pleased that Governor Baker has proclaimed October to be cranberry month, recognizing the 200 plus year history of this crop in southeastern Massachusetts, it’s value to the environment and our local communities. Although as growers we like to think every month is cranberry month, we recognize that October is the time of year when so many people think of cranberries and our unique and beautiful harvest. We are thankful to be stewards of the land, to grow this healthy fruit, and to be part of our Massachusetts food system.”

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