WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. – Wisconsin’s cranberry growers are expecting a 4.9-million-barrel crop in 2024, based on a recent U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Agriculture Statistic Services crop-production report. If the projections stay on course, Wisconsin will remain the largest cranberry producer in the world – growing and harvesting about 61 percent of the nation’s supply.
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Holly Herline is the communications manager for the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association, which was founded in 1887; it’s committed to developing and implementing programs to assist growers in growing cranberries and strengthening public support for the industry. Visit www.wiscran.org for more information.





