Took a ride out to the Double Trouble harvest yesterday afternoon. When we arrived around 1:30, parking was still at a premium. Luckily, we found a close spot , right behind the main sign. There were still many folks entering and leaving the village.
The picking crew was just finishing up the the 2nd bog back when we arrived.
The pickers then moved to the back bog on the other side of Cedar Creek.
Sweetwater Bog (Ned Lipman is probing the bottom for holes)
While the pickers were working the Sweetwater Bog, these fellas were gathering the fruit in the 2nd bog.
Pulling the boom (this looked like the hardest job)
After talking with Ned Lipman, he seemed disappointed with the harvest from the 1st bog (Sat.), and Sunday's harvest in the 2nd bog. He said they never get a good crop from the Sweetwater Bog. Something to do with dryness of the soil.
His brother Jeff arrived just as we were leaving around 4pm. He said the plan for Monday morning was to truck the berries from the 2nd bog and the Sweetwater, and then harvest the 3rd bog, which would finish up the four bogs behind the village. In the afternoon, they would move the operation over to the Dover Rd bogs, and finish up on Tuesday. He was hoping for a better harvest at the other bogs.
This is the first time I had ever witnessed the cranberry harvest from "up close". The village bogs are a fantastic place to see this operation, and the Lipman Bros. (and their crew) are more that happy to talk to any and all visitors, and answer your questions. Very friendly folks! I'll be going back next year.
John-