Cranberries Playing a Big Role at 2018 Farm Technology Days in Wood County
Monday, June 25th, 2018 -- 2:02 PM
-Wood County, Wisconsin, is the No. 1 cranberry-growing county in the nation.As host county of the 2018 Wisconsin Farm Technology Days July 10-12 it’s only natural cranberries have a prominent place at show. Wisconsin accounts for more than 60 percent of U.S. cranberry production. And the U.S. contributes a similar amount to world output. Wood County alone accounts for about 9 percent of the world’s cranberry production, said Matt Lippert, University of Wisconsin-Extension Wood County agricultural agent and Farm Technology Days executive secretary. Lippert said there are about 5,400 acres of cranberries and approximately 100 growers in Wood County. And according to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, the farm-gate value of Wood County cranberries is about $40 million or 40 percent of the county’s total agricultural value.
Cranmoor Township west of Wisconsin Rapids is the heart of the county’s cranberry industry. Lippert said cranberries have been harvested there for more than 150 years. But today the ruby-red crop grows in more than half of Wood County townships. Once called “crane berry” by settlers because of its blossom resembles the Sandhill Crane, the little red berry is Wisconsin’s official state fruit -- and the state’s No. 1 fruit crop in both size and economic value. Lippert said cranberries ??" traditionally a bog crop -- have moved upland. Growers now have the ability to lift water with pumps and return it to reservoirs.
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