A cranberry growing family expects more of an average yield this year. Mike and John Moss are third and fourth generation growers at Elm Lake Cranberry Farm near Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. John Moss says the fruit took a little longer to develop this year. “The last three years have been wetter years. Last year was actually amazing growing conditions. Across the whole state, we had record crops across the board. This year, it won’t be quite as good.
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