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Cranberries floating in water

Most cranberries are commercially harvested by flooding the growing beds with water and running a harvester to loosen the fruit from the shrubs. The fruits float to the surface of the water, making them easy to corral and transfer to a conveyor. Only about 5% of cranberries are sold fresh. The other 95% are used for juices, sauces, jams, or dried snacks.

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Cranberries floating in water

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