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James Webb's Cape Cod Cranberries offers an extensive exploration of the history and cultivation of cranberries in the United States. Focusing on the unique cranberry industry of Cape Cod, this book delves into the many intricacies of cranberry farming, from planting to harvesting to processing. Webb provides a fascinating look at one of America's most beloved crops, and the communities and cultures that have grown around it.
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