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America's Cranberries
Every year one fifth of America 's total harvest is consumed around one day ; Thanksgiving.
Most of that is cranberry sauce.
Only five percent of the nation 's crop is sold as whole fresh cranberries,
but everything else we eat... the dried sweetened cranberries,
the juice, the sauce, it all starts with this peculiar little berry.
And contrary to popular belief, cranberries don't grow underwater.
So, how do they grow?
We're in Southern New Jersey, one of America 's top three cranberry states.
This region is called the Pine Barrens, a natural habitat for cranberries.
Many of the same families have farmed the berries since the mid 1800 s, like the Leigh Brothers,
this seventh generation cranberry farm.
Cranberries grow on low, trailing vines in sunken beds called bogs.
The plants are perennial, meaning they survive year after year.
Here the oldest vines are over 65 years old.
Cranberries love this sort of sandy soil and they take a long time to grow, 16 months.
You can see here that while the berries are ripening, the buds for next year 's crop
are already growing on the vine, so farmers have to carefully nurture two season s' worth of cranberries at one time.
Water is one of the most precious resources for cranberry farmers.
This 2, 000 acre farm uses only 130 acres to grow cranberries.
The rest is a series of reservoirs and watersheds.
The primary source is the, is the Wading River,
which runs naturally along the farm and we 'll borrow the water during the growing season,
and put it back in when we're finished with it.
We 're simply holding the keys for the following generations after us.
So what's all this water for, if the cranberries grow on dry land?
Well, twice a year, the farmers flood the bogs.
First in December for the duration of winter.
This is when the plants go dormant and their blanket of water
insulates the vines from harsh winter frost.
In the spring, the bogs are drained and the cranberry 's pink flowers bloom.
Nowadays, many farms like Leigh Brothers, hire commercial bees to pollinate the fields.
And by mid June, the fruit begins to grow.
The berries start out green, turn white around August,
and finally red in the fall.
Every year one fifth of America 's total harvest is consumed around one day ; Thanksgiving.
is
of
day
America
one
harvest
's
around
fifth
Thanksgiving
year
Every
total
consumed
Most of that is cranberry sauce.
is
that
of
sauce
Most
cranberry
Only five percent of the nation 's crop is sold as whole fresh cranberries,
is
five
the
of
fresh
's
as
Only
whole
percent
sold
crop
nation
cranberries
but everything else we eat... the dried sweetened cranberries,
the
we
everything
eat
else
but
dried
cranberries
sweetened
the juice, the sauce, it all starts with this peculiar little berry.
with
little
the
all
it
this
sauce
juice
starts
peculiar
berry
And contrary to popular belief, cranberries don't grow underwater.
don't
to
And
grow
underwater
belief
popular
contrary
cranberries
So, how do they grow?
do
they
how
So
grow
We're in Southern New Jersey, one of America 's top three cranberry states.
three
in
We're
of
America
one
's
top
Southern
cranberry
New Jersey
states
This region is called the Pine Barrens, a natural habitat for cranberries.
is
for
This
a
the
region
called
natural
cranberries
habitat
Pine Barrens
Many of the same families have farmed the berries since the mid 1800 s, like the Leigh Brothers,
like
the
have
of
same
s
Many
since
families
berries
mid
farmed
Leigh
Brothers
this seventh generation cranberry farm.
this
farm
seventh
cranberry
generation
Cranberries grow on low, trailing vines in sunken beds called bogs.
in
on
low
grow
called
sunken
Cranberries
trailing
vines
beds
bogs
The plants are perennial, meaning they survive year after year.
are
The
they
after
plants
year
meaning
survive
perennial
Here the oldest vines are over 65 years old.
are
the
Here
years old
over
oldest
vines
Cranberries love this sort of sandy soil and they take a long time to grow, 16 months.
and
a
to
they
this
take
love
time
long
grow
months
sort of
sandy
soil
Cranberries
You can see here that while the berries are ripening, the buds for next year 's crop
are
for
the
that
can
here
You
see
's
next
while
year
berries
crop
ripening
buds
are already growing on the vine, so farmers have to carefully nurture two season s' worth of cranberries at one time.
two
are
at
the
on
to
have
of
so
time
one
already
worth
growing
s'
farmers
season
carefully
cranberries
vine
nurture
Water is one of the most precious resources for cranberry farmers.
is
for
the
of
Water
one
most
precious
farmers
cranberry
resources
This 2, 000 acre farm uses only 130 acres to grow cranberries.
This
to
farm
grow
only
uses
acres
cranberries
acre
The rest is a series of reservoirs and watersheds.
is
and
a
The
of
rest
series
reservoirs
watersheds
The primary source is the, is the Wading River,
is
The
the
River
primary
source
Wading
which runs naturally along the farm and we 'll borrow the water during the growing season,
and
the
we
'll
farm
water
along
during
which
runs
growing
borrow
season
naturally
and put it back in when we're finished with it.
and
with
in
it
put
when
back
we're
finished
We 're simply holding the keys for the following generations after us.
for
the
We
're
after
following
us
keys
simply
generations
holding
So what's all this water for, if the cranberries grow on dry land?
for
the
on
all
this
dry
what's
land
water
So
if
grow
cranberries
Well, twice a year, the farmers flood the bogs.
a
the
Well
twice
year
farmers
flood
bogs
First in December for the duration of winter.
for
in
the
of
winter
December
First
duration
This is when the plants go dormant and their blanket of water
is
and
go
This
the
of
when
water
blanket
plants
their
dormant
insulates the vines from harsh winter frost.
the
from
winter
frost
harsh
vines
insulates
In the spring, the bogs are drained and the cranberry 's pink flowers bloom.
and
are
the
pink
spring
's
In
flowers
cranberry
bloom
drained
bogs
Nowadays, many farms like Leigh Brothers, hire commercial bees to pollinate the fields.
like
many
the
to
bees
fields
commercial
farms
hire
Nowadays
Leigh
Brothers
pollinate
And by mid June, the fruit begins to grow.
the
to
And
June
by
grow
fruit
begins
mid
The berries start out green, turn white around August,
The
turn
out
start
green
white
August
around
berries
and finally red in the fall.
and
red
in
the
finally
fall
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