i thought it was funny how she said Hire bees like do they go on job interviews get written up for disciplinary action they got a 401k and insurance that takes care of the family at their untimely death
Hahahaha! I love that. I bet they would love a 401K, too. (But seriously, the farmers hire them from beekeepers! They rent them for the days they need them to work!)
I am doing a school project and this saved me! I couldn't find anything telling me the steps of how they are grown directly! This video was both educational and kind of relaxing too! Thank you so much!
Kelcy North so if you snapped your arm and your doctor was going to give you pain killers to take the pain away you would rather suffer for months instead of do a drug? Same thing with marjuana. Except it’s not addictive ;)
CiCi Wu ....lol right because I used to wonder why the hell they were raking up cranberries out of water 😂😂😂😂 Saddest part is I live in jersey and didn't even know about this 😣😣😣
@Regina Grace Caeli he has a valid question about "hired bees to pollinate". Just recently i read about genetically modified mosquitoes" check this cnn article. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/04/30/health/genetically-modified-mosquitoes-us-scn-wellness/index.html I dont get why humans can't stop meddling with nature. cough covid 19 cough
And they are actually filmed during harvesting. There is a feild or whatever it is near me that produces for ocenspray. They filmed an add there once but sadly it never made it to the TV.
Saw a commercial about cranberries and decided to look up a video on exactly how they grew. I always wanted to know. This was a very informative video and it looked like fun actually. It has inspired me to make my own cranberry sauce for the holidays this year. Thank you!
I love cranberries, I eat them every single day in my oatmeal! It's a bonus for me that they're so good for you! I'm also very fascinated by the growing and harvesting process of this super fruit. Thanks for the video!
I eat dried cranberries almost everyday. Sometimes I can go a day without but I need them for gastroparesis (paralyzed stomach). They are great starter food for me without making me feel really sick after eating in the morning.😍😍😍
Golden Giduga I was thinking, when the drain the water for the flowers to grow, they should invite tourists. It would be a huge hotspot. Guess they can't be trusted tho
Maybe you can. I jog around a few of the cranberry bogs in Plymouth, MA and see the process from flower, to flooding, and through to harvest. It's pretty cool, actually.
Cranberries are harvested in the fall so you might not want to swim for very long since the water will be cold that time of year where cranberries are grown. Plus the berries are quite firm and the skin strong so they don't release anything into the water. She says in the video they are like a small apple, and that is really exactly what they feel like. So when they flood the bog for harvesting it is to make it so the berries float around like a giant tub of bobbing for apples.
I fondly remember going onto my great grandfathers cranberry bogs in southern mass when i was a kid and eating cranberries right off the vine. He was a great man. I miss him dearly. R.i.p Wilho harju Thank you for everything you taught me about growing cranberries.
Not only America has them but also we in the Netherlands do. Somehow the plant got a huge wild culture on the island of Terschelling and a smaller one on the island of Vlieland which is professionally harvested each year. If you are a cranberry lover you ought to visit the island of Terschelling because it is unique.
We get a lot of Blueberries in New Jersey. Especially in the pine barrens. If you go in the pine barrens, you are bound to find Blueberry bushes everywhere and you can just pick them off the bushes and eat them.
Zachary Morin yes but why would I drive to a place that is almost a day away, while 10 minutes east of me, blueberry bushes will be literally everywhere I look. Blueberries are iconic to the pine barrens considering the fact that they are a major part of what makes up the pine barrens along with oak and pine trees.
I watched this video a year ago, mesmerized, and finally I could go see the cranberry bogs this October. It was a wonderful experience. Thank you for introducing this.
I had absolutely no idea this is how they farm cranberries!!! I'm Australian so apart from juice and craisins we don't really eat a lot of them, but I wish we Could buy them fresh
It's... traditional in many families to not hide the fact you got your cranberries out of a can. The can shape is intentionally preserved and is served standing upright. This makes it easier to get the right amount of sauce (via a thin slice with a knife), and amuses folks.
I have made the homemade cranberry sauce like you did in the video for thanksgiving for many years now and it is always a big hit with my family. I have used honey as the sweetener as well as real maple syrup most of the time.
I always loved cranberries when I was little, I'd suck on the berry and I liked the tartness. as an adult I still love sour and tart things. I always buy as many cranberry bags as I can during thanksgiving and freeze them so I can make my own juice and jam through the year
Hey everyone, you so need to check out how people in Siberia Russia collect the wild cranberries in the forest and the tools they use to gather the berries.
ITS really cool that you get to travel here. Best video on youtube on How we grow our food. Well done, informative. Music was perfect. I actually feel smarter now that I learned something :P. Subscribing.
How Does it Grow? yes you guys did a awesome job in this. The editing, the host, the music, the information was spot on. I would love if you guys could do something on the vanilla plant next
I've been picking cranberries from the woods for more than 40 years. It is my favourite berry. I use only a tablespoon of honey for 2 cups berries and about 1/4 cup water. I like them tart, and I eat them raw and in muffins. I use the 'jam' on toast and as sandwiches. In fact, every school and working day of my life, I've eaten a cranberry sandwich. I never tire of them.
Excellent educational video! I love cranberries. I make them all year round..but jar up with half sugar..and some orange zest. Frozen cranberries are great in pumpkin loaf..desserts..I toss them in my stuffing too.
Really weird... Here in Finland cranberries grow in natural swamps. In this video the soil was dry sand... Finnish natural cranberries are smaller too, and they are picked up by hand.
We have a lot of cranberries in our backyard. Our neighbors were shocked why we ate that thing they didnt know it was cranberries. My grandfather just picked a cranberries seed then planted it. Grows fast
I'm from NJ, and I remember Pinies working seasonally in the bogs. It's an experience. But, that's just one reason why NJ is still the Garden State. Love those cranberries!!!
The beds are divided in half. With one have of the vines going one way and the other half going the other way the vines are trained to lay down a certain way so the harrow or "beaters" knock the berries off with no damage to the vines.
I used to know someone who dried cranberries without sweetener. She chopped them fine and used them on savory food, like pepper. She sometimes mixed it with orange or tangerine peel. Mine was in a little bowl. I sprinkled it on mashed potatoes. She oversaw The New Straitsville Home for the Colored, a rooming house for adults at OSU.on Neil. blueberries too. She added cranberry juice when mixing up cornbread, no pellagra that way.
This is very amazing, i never saw irrigation like this and fruits floating like this. Everyone should have open land to grow whatever they want, but we humans just multiply and live one above another in buildings.
Interesting.... I love cranberry sauce in thanksgiving and cranberrys are a Interesting Fruit i was looking on how they grow so i can grow some my self :P
That’s so funny we were sitting around the table at thanksgiving asking fresh or tube cranberry sauce. My son was afraid he’d hurt my feelings if he said canned. He said “no, I like yours mom, it’s just that I like the canned cylinder of sauce!” I told him well, if I had known that I would’ve put it in the blender, and molded it for you. So next year I think I am going to give him his own round home made cranberry sauce!
Does anyone remember those Ocean Spray commercials with the grandad and grandson standing in the water with cranberries?
I do!
nnyyeess
No I remember LeBron James bursting through my door asking for a SPRITE cranberry in the middle of the night
Ya😃
Literally why I just looked this up 🤣 I realized I had no idea how cranberries were grown and harvested
i thought it was funny how she said Hire bees like do they go on job interviews get written up for disciplinary action they got a 401k and insurance that takes care of the family at their untimely death
Hahahaha! I love that. I bet they would love a 401K, too. (But seriously, the farmers hire them from beekeepers! They rent them for the days they need them to work!)
Mr. Buzzy, your pollination numbers are down for the 2nd month in a row; we're going to have to let you go. Clear out your desk.
Katrina Paris They probably have a HR department to sort out any human-bee workplace issues
lol yeah commercial bees like the honey cheerios bee
LOL. I caught that too: after pollinating a farm, do the bees go back to their homes or to their employer and wait for their next assignment.
I am doing a school project and this saved me! I couldn't find anything telling me the steps of how they are grown directly! This video was both educational and kind of relaxing too! Thank you so much!
I'm so glad I could help! Come back soon for more! ;)
So hows your school going, did you become a cranberry farmer? 🤭
What’s the project for?
How was your school project 6 years ago?
This is probably the one time that UA-cam recommended something to me that wasn't dark or depressing.
Boa De Cocoa you’re on a sad side of yt
What about that lad who ate so many Cranberrys,he went mad?
A cautionary tale.
Their a positive in everything😇
You look like a man
@@stevengreen9725 I mean I do have a father sooooo🤣 BE GONE INCEL! Back to the caves from wince you came!
Can’t wait for the “MARIJUANA how does it grow?” Episode
@Wikkitt Klown some need it for medicinal use so it's not a bad drug.
@Wikkitt Klown its used to help cancer (at least its one of the drugs i dont remember)
@Kelcy North no allergy pills or ibeprophen for you then
Kelcy North so if you snapped your arm and your doctor was going to give you pain killers to take the pain away you would rather suffer for months instead of do a drug? Same thing with marjuana. Except it’s not addictive ;)
@Kelcy North I guess i dont need my ibubrophine then... sigh guess i wont breath
The Ocean Spray commercials all make sense now...I always wondered why they have cranberries floating on water o.o
Right?! Me too!
CiCi Wu same
CiCi Wu ....lol right because I used to wonder why the hell they were raking up cranberries out of water 😂😂😂😂 Saddest part is I live in jersey and didn't even know about this 😣😣😣
Same
CiCi Wu .
"Inside there are four air chambers -which means that cranberries can ...""
me : "Breathe !"
Her: "Float ..."
Hahaha!
While she said that I just saw your comment
@@Brw06YT $ame
HAH I said the same thing!
🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of the better things youtube randomly recommended to me.
Thank you so much for watching! Glad you found us.
I came here from a guy who made isopod fried rice, so yeah this is better. Lol.
Right?
Wanna sprite cranberry
Mee too.
Wait.....you can't just skip over "they hire bees to pollinate"
I need a video on hired bees
Then you'll need one on almond farmers, and then on imported illegal honey, and then on...the never ending rabbit 🐇 hole
@@reginagracecaeli5480 Why are you here an month ago?
@@johncarley2434 time travel has glitches.
@Regina Grace Caeli he has a valid question about "hired bees to pollinate". Just recently i read about genetically modified mosquitoes" check this cnn article. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/04/30/health/genetically-modified-mosquitoes-us-scn-wellness/index.html I dont get why humans can't stop meddling with nature. cough covid 19 cough
Never did occur to me that the ocean spray commercials were accurate to the cranberry reaping process I-
And they are actually filmed during harvesting. There is a feild or whatever it is near me that produces for ocenspray. They filmed an add there once but sadly it never made it to the TV.
I-
I-
Same. I thought it was just for aesthetic purposes.
@@Cyree532 sometimes when I am lonely I will shave one leg so it feels like I’m sleeping with a woman 👩🏼
This was oddly enjoyable.
The Gorey Details a
The Gorey Details it is
The Gorey Details lol i know
The Gorey Details yes yes it was
The Gorey Details this video was so good.
Saw a commercial about cranberries and decided to look up a video on exactly how they grew. I always wanted to know. This was a very informative video and it looked like fun actually. It has inspired me to make my own cranberry sauce for the holidays this year. Thank you!
Awesome! So glad you found us! Come back and watch some more. ;)
I did the same thing
Love it! So happy to have you watching, Nicole!
I made a homemade cranberry sauce last year the same exact way in this video. It came out so yummy! Perfect for left over turkey sammich.
Same 😊
How do I get hired as a bee? How long do i have to work before I get benefits like flying insurance and stuff
Hehe! You might have to wait a long time. ;)
Ash Lina What in pollination?
How Does it Grow? Berry long😂
i think they only hire women
Allyssuhh Lmao do you laugh at my your own joked
I love cranberries, I eat them every single day in my oatmeal! It's a bonus for me that they're so good for you! I'm also very fascinated by the growing and harvesting process of this super fruit. Thanks for the video!
I like cranberries too. I like that they are not too sweet.
I eat dried cranberries almost everyday. Sometimes I can go a day without but I need them for gastroparesis (paralyzed stomach). They are great starter food for me without making me feel really sick after eating in the morning.😍😍😍
Highly informative content..i wish i could visit these farms.
TheOnlyInformant same😊
Golden Giduga I was thinking, when the drain the water for the flowers to grow, they should invite tourists. It would be a huge hotspot. Guess they can't be trusted tho
Golden Giduga Watch out for the Jersey Devil
Maybe you can. I jog around a few of the cranberry bogs in Plymouth, MA and see the process from flower, to flooding, and through to harvest. It's pretty cool, actually.
namrehsifjn FFS....you actually believe in that shit? I use to believe in the Jersey devil too
When I was a fucking 10
This beats working in an office all day...computer, phone calls, paperwork... cranberries look totally relaxing and stress free.😌
But it will be still doing same thing as we do in office
Imean boring after some time
I work on a cranberry marsh and it's fun but stressful.
I would want to swim in that, even though the water might be sticky.
Water's not sticky at all, actually!
Oh! I assumed some of the cranberries are ripped open and it makes the water sticky. Good to know!
AnJell-O dude I was thinking the same thing I would love to go swimming in a cranberry pool
Cranberries are harvested in the fall so you might not want to swim for very long since the water will be cold that time of year where cranberries are grown. Plus the berries are quite firm and the skin strong so they don't release anything into the water. She says in the video they are like a small apple, and that is really exactly what they feel like. So when they flood the bog for harvesting it is to make it so the berries float around like a giant tub of bobbing for apples.
Some use even for softening skin so it would be good for skin
UA-cam : how does cranberry grow ?
4 million of people : hmm interesting
Hmmm... she looks pretty....well cranberry too
I fondly remember going onto my great grandfathers cranberry bogs in southern mass when i was a kid and eating cranberries right off the vine. He was a great man. I miss him dearly.
R.i.p
Wilho harju
Thank you for everything you taught me about growing cranberries.
Great video ! I heard the cranberry got its name because the flower looks like the head of a Crane (bird) and so they were called Crane-berries.
Yes, that's correct!
Chad Puschel Nope. They actually were called Crackberries. Because the Natives did lots of crack around camp fires, while talking about the wolves.
Makes me want to start my own cranberry farm.
Caged dont they taste like shit
Incompetent Pilot W
Ok, it'll take you three generations to be successful
Can I work in your farm?
@@codaro. Yes
The moment I realize when I never actually had a legit cranberry, but just in other forms(dried, juice, sauce).
literally while watching this im drinking ocean spray cranberries, it taste good and also feel a relief on my kidney after drinking it..
Lienad Agbagala same exact thing here, that’s weird
And a ton of added sugar.
The overview of the the floating cranberries looked like an art piece
Finally, I’m getting those long time weird questions I’ve wondered about answered.
Yes! Join our club! ;)
just poured myself a glass of cranberry juice.
Caged I have some too haha
Not only America has them but also we in the Netherlands do. Somehow the plant got a huge wild culture on the island of Terschelling and a smaller one on the island of Vlieland which is professionally harvested each year. If you are a cranberry lover you ought to visit the island of Terschelling because it is unique.
“And, the colour is just skin deep” this lady just solved racism with 7 words...
That’s very idealistic and overly simplistic. Wish it was that straightforward.
I remember I had to drink this when I had chlamydia
Skullsmasher 532 nice
Yeah me too when I had herpes 😂
😂😂😂😂
Lol seriously???? Did it work??? 😂 I thought it only cured urinary tract infections lol
Trueblue777 it’s a joke lol
looks like a dream job to me.
Me to😇
We get a lot of Blueberries in New Jersey. Especially in the pine barrens. If you go in the pine barrens, you are bound to find Blueberry bushes everywhere and you can just pick them off the bushes and eat them.
NJTransit Productions well it seems that berries love new jersey weather :)
Fida Aifiya
Evidently they do
NJTransit Productions Now if you want blueberries, up here in Maine is the place to be
Zachary Morin yes but why would I drive to a place that is almost a day away, while 10 minutes east of me, blueberry bushes will be literally everywhere I look. Blueberries are iconic to the pine barrens considering the fact that they are a major part of what makes up the pine barrens along with oak and pine trees.
+Zachary Morin Debatable. While Maine blueberries are very good, NJ blueberries are far better.
Wow, we are so blessed to have such beautiful foods of the earth and they are so delicate and special.
I watched this video a year ago, mesmerized, and finally I could go see the cranberry bogs this October. It was a wonderful experience. Thank you for introducing this.
I'm so glad you got to see cranberries in person!
This girl knows how to be on camera, shes very charismatic. I almost fell for her
She's cute!
Ken Mam Thank you
SauceyShiba oh
Captain FuzzyPants you a savage
991Fate I'd fuck pretty much anything
Ken Mam Yeah like it even matters
I had absolutely no idea this is how they farm cranberries!!! I'm Australian so apart from juice and craisins we don't really eat a lot of them, but I wish we Could buy them fresh
They're not easy to find fresh here either outside of Thanksgiving!
Just a question Can Cranberries be eaten raw ? like for some vegans they eat anything raw.
I used to like to eat them raw as a kid, they can be sour, very sour.
like kind of very sour and tart?
Charlie Irvin sour and sweet
"Fresh from the can look" Sounds like a contradictory statement to me.
It's... traditional in many families to not hide the fact you got your cranberries out of a can. The can shape is intentionally preserved and is served standing upright. This makes it easier to get the right amount of sauce (via a thin slice with a knife), and amuses folks.
I don't know why I was recommended this video but thank you UA-cam, this video felt super happy, probably from the music
I have made the homemade cranberry sauce like you did in the video for thanksgiving for many years now and it is always a big hit with my family. I have used honey as the sweetener as well as real maple syrup most of the time.
I've never seen this fruit in my country. I've never eaten one except those advertised for bread flavor.
there are alot more prevalent fruits then cranberries across this country
What country?
You don't have lingonberries either?
Omg I feel bad :(
@2be Blunt my state makes the most cranberries in the world uwu!
I always loved cranberries when I was little, I'd suck on the berry and I liked the tartness. as an adult I still love sour and tart things. I always buy as many cranberry bags as I can during thanksgiving and freeze them so I can make my own juice and jam through the year
Sounds fantastic!
No idea why I watched this but i couldn't stop watching
Hey everyone, you so need to check out how people in Siberia Russia collect the wild cranberries in the forest and the tools they use to gather the berries.
Why do people dislike this stuff
Pros.kid friendly. Educational. Entertaining. Relaxing. Cool
Cons. Nothing
My only guess... maybe animal activists? Bees getting involved in the process 😂
Learned something new at 3 in the morning, hopefully it'll be useful one day
ITS really cool that you get to travel here. Best video on youtube on How we grow our food. Well done, informative. Music was perfect. I actually feel smarter now that I learned something :P. Subscribing.
THANK YOU!
How Does it Grow? yes you guys did a awesome job in this. The editing, the host, the music, the information was spot on. I would love if you guys could do something on the vanilla plant next
We don't have cranberries where I live so this was mesmerizing 😍 the aerial view n the underwater view were so beautiful. Wish we had them here.
Same
Buy a toy bear name him berry...now cram berry in your big fat gob now u have cram berry where u live
I've been picking cranberries from the woods for more than 40 years. It is my favourite berry. I use only a tablespoon of honey for 2 cups berries and about 1/4 cup water. I like them tart, and I eat them raw and in muffins. I use the 'jam' on toast and as sandwiches. In fact, every school and working day of my life, I've eaten a cranberry sandwich. I never tire of them.
Bought Ocean Spray cranberry juice today and was curious to see how cranberries grow and are harvested. This video was interesting to watch !
The world needs to hear more from the agricultural sector.Thank you for sharing these with us. :D
Agreed! And you're welcome!
Nice informative video! No bullshit or filler, just good ol information
Thanks!
Silly question, but when they walk through it do they step on them?
Anaiss Dontexist they float
😐😐😐😐
Not many,as they wear special high heel shoes.Or stilts if they are sober enough
Great Scott! One of the all time best agricultural videos EVER here on UA-cam.
Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
Im from South Jersey and proud of our Cranberry, Blueberry, Corn and peach crops! We are the garden in the garden state!
I love the way cranberry fields look in the water
"Frest from a can look"
This is America 😂😑
??
“Hiring commercial bees “ crack me up. Btw thanks for the recipe
Commercial bees are a thing. Almond farmers in California depend on them also.
Really excellent video! My toddler daughter asks me if we can watch this video most mornings haha.
Excellent educational video! I love cranberries.
I make them all year round..but jar up with half sugar..and some orange zest.
Frozen cranberries are great in pumpkin loaf..desserts..I toss them in my stuffing too.
imagine having to grow in water just to be dehydrated and thrown into oatmeal smh
smh
0:59 - "Contrary to popular belief, cranberries *don't* grow under water"
did you watch the video?
Great cranberry sauce recepie. I'm sure going to make it this season.
Let me know how you like it!
Really weird... Here in Finland cranberries grow in natural swamps. In this video the soil was dry sand... Finnish natural cranberries are smaller too, and they are picked up by hand.
Wow, thanks for sharing. How interesting. Now I've got to go to Finland to see for myself!
hellobaby1971 I was searching for this comment
+Nuclear bomber B-17 nah just genetic modification
+Faith .D almost every country has that, it's not anything new.
+Jesse J988 but I bet some use it less because after all there are some downsides
I just learned about your channel, and can’t describe how happy your videos make me! They’re informative, fun to watch, and wholesome. Thank you!
Who else is drinking cranberry juice while watching?
I love cranberries...drink the juice every day 😊❤️
Wow this was a REALLY well made video. Good stuff!! 👍👍👍
Thank you so much!
We have a lot of cranberries in our backyard. Our neighbors were shocked why we ate that thing they didnt know it was cranberries. My grandfather just picked a cranberries seed then planted it. Grows fast
I'm from NJ, and I remember Pinies working seasonally in the bogs. It's an experience. But, that's just one reason why NJ is still the Garden State. Love those cranberries!!!
its a dedicated hardwork people of new jersey be proud!
Yes! Wonderful people.
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I really like these videos. So informative!
I THOUGHT THAT CRANBERRY JUICE COMMERCIAL WAS A JOKE
THAT WAS AMAZING!!!!
My eyes were glued to the screen!!
Your "How does it grow" series are the tops!! 👏👏👏💖
By far, THE best video on UA-cam. Thank you.
Why doesn't knocking the plants around with the machine destroy the plants?
Vines are really flexible
The beds are divided in half. With one have of the vines going one way and the other half going the other way the vines are trained to lay down a certain way so the harrow or "beaters" knock the berries off with no damage to the vines.
Wisconsin is upset, you should have done the video there. We are proud to be number one in cranberry production.
I would've LOVED to have done the video in the cranberry state. But without proper funding, we can't travel as often as we'd like!
I work on a cranberry marsh in northwoods and your right it should have been done here.
@@TrueFoodTV but atleast you should people just a very small part of the process, working on a marsh is a 24/7 job at some points.
"Hire commercial bees"
It was such joy to learn and see how cranberries grow .❤❤❤❤ thank you😊
I used to know someone who dried cranberries without sweetener. She chopped them fine and used them on savory food, like pepper. She sometimes mixed it with orange or tangerine peel. Mine was in a little bowl. I sprinkled it on mashed potatoes. She oversaw The New Straitsville Home for the Colored, a rooming house for adults at OSU.on Neil. blueberries too. She added cranberry juice when mixing up cornbread, no pellagra that way.
This showed up in my notification and for some reason, all I read was how does it cranberry. Like hmmm. How does it cranberry I wonder??
i always wondered why the drink was called ocean spray...makes a lot more sense with all that water!
Florence Rose ocean spray doesnt just make cranberry juice
"A harvester drives through to knock the berries off the vines."
Vines: "AHHHHHH!"
I just drank half a bottle of ocean spray and I came to see how they were grown
Seeing how cranberries grow was interesting, but this host is breathtaking!
I have wild Cranberries that grow where I live :)
That's so cool!
Cape cod has beautiful cranberry bogs!
Yes, they do! Some of the oldest in the country!
IT'S THE THIRST
THIRSTIEST TIME OF THE YEAAAAAR
Wanna spirte cranberry
Nubb uhh huh the answer is cleeeeaaar!!
Back in Massachusetts, my childhood home was literally on the other side of the road where a cranberry bog was. I’d skate on it every winter.
I love that this vid includes cooking
Cool! We'll try to do more of that then!
Lebron James: Wanna sprite cranberry?
Cranberry how does it grow? She starts a cooking show at the end.
Why am I so obsessed with the way she talks
Her accent is so nice
This is very amazing, i never saw irrigation like this and fruits floating like this.
Everyone should have open land to grow whatever they want, but we humans just multiply and live one above another in buildings.
How do Cranberries grow?
Me: IN YOUR HEAD! IN YOUR HEAD!
It's awesome modern agriculture
Interesting.... I love cranberry sauce in thanksgiving and cranberrys are a Interesting Fruit i was looking on how they grow so i can grow some my self :P
Wow, good luck!
Absolutely loved this video! Really neat to see a cranberry harvest explained. Thanks! Have a great New Year.
That’s so funny we were sitting around the table at thanksgiving asking fresh or tube cranberry sauce. My son was afraid he’d hurt my feelings if he said canned. He said “no, I like yours mom, it’s just that I like the canned cylinder of sauce!” I told him well, if I had known that I would’ve put it in the blender, and molded it for you. So next year I think I am going to give him his own round home made cranberry sauce!
Me: wanna sprite cranbe----
Random dude: *NO!* just no!
This would be my heaven cuz I love cranberries