Cranberry Farmers Consider Turning Bogs Into Wetlands as Temperatures Rise

What happens when a region no longer has the ideal climate for its star crop?  From late September through October, Massachusetts’ deep-red cranberry bogs are flooded with water to dislodge the fruit—the celebrated official state berry—from their vines, and the historic fields are almost ready for harvest.  But some cranberry farms are increasingly struggling with … Continue reading Cranberry Farmers Consider Turning Bogs Into Wetlands as Temperatures Rise