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UMass Cranberry Station

The mission of the UMass Cranberry Station is to maintain and enhance the economic viability of the Massachusetts cranberry industry through research, extension and to serve the public welfare by supporting economic development and protection of the environment. We have specialists in Plant Pathology, Entomology, Environmental Physiology, Plant Nutrition/Cultural Practices, Weed Science/Integrated Pest Management, and Floriculture. The Cranberry Station, located in southeastern Massachusetts, is recognized as a leader in the United States and worldwide for research and outreach programs on cranberry culture.

2023 UMass Cranberry Management Update

December 20, 2022

Registration for the 2023 UMass Cranberry Management Update Meeting is now open! The meeting has been schedule for two morning Zoom sessions on Wednesday, January 25, 2023 and Thursday, January 26, 2023.  Cost will be $30 for day or discount of $50 for both days. For more information and payment form click here.

Cranberry Frost Tolerance Reports

September 14, 2022

The fall frost tolerance reports have begun!  To get the weekly report, including photos, click here.

2022 Final Keeping Quality Forecast

June 15, 2022

The forecast is for POOR final keeping quality.  To read the full report click here.

2022 Cranberry Chart Book Update

The update to the 2021-2023 Cranberry Chart Book is now available! To print your copy of the update (2 pages) click here.