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Many people enjoy eating delicious Cranberries but many don't know where or how they are grown.

Cranberries are grown in bogs. The farmers plant the Cranberries on dry land in April. When they are time to pick farmers will flood the fields. Then water reels are driven through the field and churn up the water so the berries will be knocked off. The berries will float and then the farmers can collect them easier. Booms are big floating yellow ropes used for gathering the floating berries. After being gathered the farmers load the food on to a conveyer belt up to the bins that are used for keeping them in.

The berries that are smushed or bruised go to made into jelly or juice.

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11y ago

Cranberries grow in summer, and they are actually bright red so if you did not know that then now you do

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They grow on low-lying vines.

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no

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Bogs

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