
Watching cranberries being harvested by a method called wet harvesting at the Cutler Cranberry Marsh in Cutler, Wisconsin.

Wet Harvesting the Cranberries- Look at them go!

There they go! Watch!

Wait for it...

Look out below!

Sorting cranberries after dry harvesting a cranberry bed.

Drying the cranberries after they have been picked up from the bogs.

Cranberries being placed into crates.

Cranberries being sorted by hand.

Cranberries coming down the conveyor belt after being sorted by hand.

Cranberries being put into bags, ready for individual sale at the market.

Cranberries coming from the packaging machine...

There they go! Up, up, and away!

Cranberry bags are placed into the boxes.

The cranberries are officially packed and ready to be sent to distributors!

The back of the packaging machine.

Cranberry bags still on the rolls, ready to use when needed on the packaging machine.

Fourth grade students at the Cranberry Discovery Center sampling dried cranberries and cranberry juices in Warrens, Wisconsin.

The Cranberry Plant- with runners, uprights, and cranberries...all the parts students should know for their cranberry test!

Historical Cranberry Truck at the Cranberry Discovery Center- first motorized vehicle used to check on the cranberries.

Historical Cranberry Workshop at the Cranberry Discovery Center

Cranberry Hand Rake- the second method used to harvest the cranberries from the bogs.

Bounce Test Machine- Cranberries need to bounce in order to be considered "fresh fruit." Good luck passing your test, cranberries! We take our cranberry test today in science!!!!

Historical Cranberry Products