Outtake from the suction pump
Sucking up the cranberries (Explored)
Cranberries ready to be corralled
Ready to havest
Raking the cranberries
Ready to be processed
Making room for more cranberries
Loading the truck
Moving the cranberries (Explored)
Corralled cranberries
Coralling the cranberries
Handing the booms
Raking the cranberries
Pulling the Boom
Flooded Bog (Explored)
Unflooded cranberry bog
Floating cranberries
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Spring Rain Farm
Spring Rain Farm
Dislodging the cranberries
Awash in cranberries
Siphoning the cranberries
Coralling the cranberries
Harvesting the cranberries
Floating cranberries in the bog
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Tightening the boom
About 90% of cranberries are wet harvested. The air pockets in cranberries cause them to float in water. Water reels, known as “egg-beaters,” agitate the water and dislodge the berries from the vines, causing them to float to the surface. Plastic “booms” corral the berries, which are then sucked into a truck to take them to a processing center.
Cranberry Harvest
Makepeace Farms
Wareham, Massachusetts
AIMG 6890
Cranberry Harvest
Makepeace Farms
Wareham, Massachusetts
AIMG 6890
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