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America's Heartland

Cranberry Harvest

Annie Walker says that cranberries are one of the most important fruits in America.

Aired 11/19/2012 | Rating NR

America's Heartland

Cranberry Harvest

Clip: 11/19/2012 | 4m 55s

Annie Walker says that cranberries are one of the most important fruits in America.

Annie Walker says that cranberries are one of the most important fruits in America. The cranberry is a Native American plant and was growing here long before the first settlers arrived from Europe. Annie’s family tie to cranberries dates back before the American Revolution. Today she keeps that tradition alive by growing cranberries on her Annie’s Crannies farm in Massachusetts.

Aired 11/19/2012 | Rating NR

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America's Heartland is presented by your local public television station.

Funding for America’s Heartland is provided by US Soy, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, Rural Development Partners, and a Specialty Crop Grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture.

America's Heartland

Cranberry Harvest

Clip: 11/19/2012 | 4m 55s

Annie Walker says that cranberries are one of the most important fruits in America. The cranberry is a Native American plant and was growing here long before the first settlers arrived from Europe. Annie’s family tie to cranberries dates back before the American Revolution. Today she keeps that tradition alive by growing cranberries on her Annie’s Crannies farm in Massachusetts.

Aired 11/19/2012 | Rating NR

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