How Ocean Spray Farmers Harvest Billions of Cranberries

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • On this episode of ‘Dan Does,’ host Daniel Geneen heads to New England to visit Keith Mann’s cranberry farm to learn about the tricks and gear behind Ocean Spray’s harvesting operation.
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  • @vixxhexx
    @vixxhexx Před rokem +8429

    remember kids, those wolf spiders aren't pests, they're your fellow employees

  • @IntergalacticSpaceKitten
    @IntergalacticSpaceKitten Před rokem +1193

    Since cranberries can grow on the same vine over and over again (as long as it's not damaged), some of the cranberry vines in Massachusetts are over 150 years old!

    • @arturjogi2667
      @arturjogi2667 Před rokem +6

      U mean bush? Lol

    • @sipstea9546
      @sipstea9546 Před rokem +8

      But doesnt the water damage it?

    • @metrik1b.257
      @metrik1b.257 Před rokem +27

      @@sipstea9546no of course not they drain it afterwards.

    • @jacknephew1849
      @jacknephew1849 Před rokem

      ​@@arturjogi2667no; cranberries grow on vines

    • @bustedkeaton
      @bustedkeaton Před rokem

      ​@@sipstea9546no, like they said the waters only there for 3 days

  • @someartykid2495
    @someartykid2495 Před rokem +3406

    Also! Cranberry farmers tend to utilize wolf spiders to keep insects off and out of the fruit, and when you flood the field they want to find the tallest structure they can find to get away from the water. So when you go walking in the flooded field to scoop out the berries, they climb up you as the tallest thing in the water. If you work at a cranberry field you gotta be really ok with spiders, bc they are basically your coworkers lol

    • @ez_lacr0ix141
      @ez_lacr0ix141 Před 11 měsíci +686

      ​@@TheJoker-dj4yqspider hate will not be tolerated

    • @MyBodyWash
      @MyBodyWash Před 11 měsíci +25

      @@ez_lacr0ix141I’ll rip a wolf spider in front of you, just did

    • @issnake1109
      @issnake1109 Před 11 měsíci +361

      @@TheJoker-dj4yq bruh you want bug infested cranberries instead?

    • @-0z-
      @-0z- Před 11 měsíci +132

      ​@@TheJoker-dj4yqtakes one to know one

    • @alextasarov1341
      @alextasarov1341 Před 11 měsíci +76

      Thank you for informing me that I will never visit a cranberry field.

  • @63brennan
    @63brennan Před rokem +519

    I live on a bog in Massachusetts. As a kid, my friends and I would grab nets and grab whatever berries got left behind. usually a zip lock bag or two each. Lots of cranberry bread, muffins, and sauce for the winter

    • @alanh1406
      @alanh1406 Před 9 měsíci +15

      I bet your mom was happy with free berries.

    • @63brennan
      @63brennan Před 9 měsíci +29

      @@alanh1406 She made GREAT cranberry bread all winter but my Nonna was the one that made 100 different things with them. And since I live right next door to Plymouth, our Thanksgiving meals had cranberry sauce, cranberry stuffing, cranberry bread, cranberry desserts, cranberry preserves. One year we tried to make cranberry juice, but you need A LOT of sugar to cut the tartness.

    • @brahminsoup
      @brahminsoup Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@63brennanare you in Carver per chance? Wasn’t expecting to find anyone else here who grew up in cranberry country

    • @63brennan
      @63brennan Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@brahminsoup Actually Wareham. I'm right off rt 6 just before the Marion line

    • @suzannethompson5895
      @suzannethompson5895 Před 6 měsíci

      @@brahminsoupI’m another one 😉but so many agave gone to houses😬

  • @Joshinken
    @Joshinken Před rokem +8143

    “A lot of people don’t realize cranberries don’t grow in water”
    Me, who didn’t realize cranberries were harvested using water at all:

    • @bluekriptek100
      @bluekriptek100 Před rokem +126

      they show it on the cranberry juice

    • @untitled-gv3qp
      @untitled-gv3qp Před rokem +113

      @@bluekriptek100 I thought that was just a design.

    • @Joshinken
      @Joshinken Před rokem +62

      @@bluekriptek100 they show it on the cranberry juice in your country, assuming that you even drink cranberry juice, and ive only seen cranberry juice in store one time

    • @joeyotremba113
      @joeyotremba113 Před rokem +15

      ​@@Joshinkenmissing out. that taste so good! esp the jelly. I could eat it everyday for the rest of my life.

    • @bluekriptek100
      @bluekriptek100 Před rokem

      @@untitled-gv3qp lmfao

  • @2022_temporary
    @2022_temporary Před rokem +31142

    This is Minecraft farming strategy

  • @myself3209
    @myself3209 Před rokem +485

    Whoever came up with that harvesting process, huge props.

    • @hipjoeroflmto4764
      @hipjoeroflmto4764 Před 11 měsíci +32

      Ur right they did use huge props

    • @andrewstephens2687
      @andrewstephens2687 Před 11 měsíci +7

      And also drastically reduced the number of jobs this process provided. 👍

    • @H3gamer360
      @H3gamer360 Před 11 měsíci +26

      @@andrewstephens2687awwww poor baby

    • @toast6375
      @toast6375 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@andrewstephens2687don’t be all doom and gloom lmao

    • @fishyboy2140
      @fishyboy2140 Před 11 měsíci +22

      @@andrewstephens2687 I don’t see you begging to go work in the cranberry fields.

  • @Diamond-oe7of
    @Diamond-oe7of Před rokem +353

    Not gonna lie, I just thought the commercials for Ocean Spray had them in cranberries on floating water as an aesthetic thing to go with their brand name having Ocean, I didn't know they actually harvested them like this

    • @Tilb0
      @Tilb0 Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah I could watch this all day

    • @brahminsoup
      @brahminsoup Před 7 měsíci +1

      Nope they’re totally legit! I grew up right between Plymouth and Carver county aka ‘Cranberry Country’ and it’s as real as it gets

    • @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo
      @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo Před 7 měsíci

      You must be one of those dorks that go through the mental gymnastics to explain huge plot holes in their favorite media......

  • @PenumbralBehemoth
    @PenumbralBehemoth Před rokem +5296

    Also during this time it's highly likely that the farmers get covered in spiders who climb to any high point they can find to escape drowning

  • @nicela9431
    @nicela9431 Před rokem +12422

    All the spiders in that field will rush to get to the highest point, aka you

  • @sc1338
    @sc1338 Před 11 měsíci +12

    I really appreciate farmers, thank you for always keeping us fed

  • @CheekieCharlie
    @CheekieCharlie Před rokem +92

    "here at ocean spray we don't add any sugar" "you just added sugar!" "Oh"

  • @HannahIrene719
    @HannahIrene719 Před rokem +1212

    I heard that there are spiders that live on the plants that float when the fields are flooded. Then, so that they don't drown, they hop onto the workers as they pass by. Sometimes you end up covered in spiders.

    • @abilaidamiguel
      @abilaidamiguel Před rokem +110

      Yep! Some fields use wolf spiders to keep away pests! Very efficient lil hunters indeed!

    • @LateToSocialMedia
      @LateToSocialMedia Před rokem +76

      Thank you for this glorious nightmare material.

    • @abilaidamiguel
      @abilaidamiguel Před rokem +108

      @@LateToSocialMedia the spiders don't tend to bite the workers since they're too focused on surviving the flood to actually bite, but it is still a possibility, many workers I cranberry farms actually consider the spiders as coworkers :)

    • @dsprocks
      @dsprocks Před rokem +60

      ​@@abilaidamiguelSpiders don't bite unless they feel threatened and even then they don't want to bite because it will probably cause you to smash them which they do understand that's why they generally try to avoid people.
      So there's really no worry with wolf spiders crawling onto you to avoid drowning, they don't want to bite you there's no reason for it, animals don't like to waste energy because that could kill them running out of energy just like us.

    • @abilaidamiguel
      @abilaidamiguel Před rokem +16

      @@dsprocks yes I know, jumping spiders are the same way, they don't bite unless their life is in danger. I've worked with spiders before

  • @MrSlumped
    @MrSlumped Před rokem +5548

    If you want this job, just make sure you aren’t scared of spiders :D

    • @ecohen2010
      @ecohen2010 Před rokem +283

      I've heard this too... spiders everywhere!

    • @fromulus
      @fromulus Před rokem +313

      I did it one year, didn't see too many but there were a few, mostly wolf spiders.

    • @zachhyde6413
      @zachhyde6413 Před rokem +147

      😂 fun time is when your using the giant yellow booms they stand out a lot on it. Thousands and thousands.

    • @jen30551
      @jen30551 Před rokem +159

      Always thought this looked fun. I'm literally nauseous rn. Extremely arachnophobic.

    • @zachhyde6413
      @zachhyde6413 Před rokem +72

      @@jen30551 it's fun, I used to work for badger state fruit processing in pittsville wi. Some years if they don't have enough people they will ask. Production to help with harvest. It fun :) I really enjoyed the guys I worked with. Ended up going active duty. So that kinda throw things for a loop. It's fun tell the cold sets in and you have to break ice. knee deep in water. Fun fact harvest normally doesn't happen it starts to get colder. As it helps ripen the fruit. If you harvest while it's still warm you will get too many whites. What are just used for juice. But is normally used with a bunch of red's otherwise the color will go down. Say you got 40,000 lbs of berry's to get a color that's acceptable you have to use like 2-5 thousand lbs of whites and the rest for red fruit. Even then it's normally not done but it's better then wasting the fruit.

  • @feeeyniac
    @feeeyniac Před rokem +2

    Speedrun cranberries harvesting world record any%

  • @unbeatabel
    @unbeatabel Před rokem +44

    Idk why they don't make ads about this, it's pretty cool, entertaining and you get to know more

    • @turtleking598
      @turtleking598 Před rokem +2

      Because they left out the spider part lol

    • @digitalhippie2336
      @digitalhippie2336 Před 11 měsíci +7

      It's literally "ocean spray" advertisement
      By the way - #f%ckoceanspray

    • @johnbernasco3772
      @johnbernasco3772 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah they also lied about it being beneficial for the urinary tract.
      That was a lie to sell more.

    • @jfm14
      @jfm14 Před 8 měsíci

      I don't know if they still do, but Ocean Spray did have ads showing workers harvesting cranberries at one point.

    • @jfm14
      @jfm14 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@johnbernasco3772 People really did believe cranberries helped with UTIs because they do temporarily relieve the symptoms (I can personally attest to this, lol). They were used as a treatment for centuries until relatively recent, large studies proved they don't actually cure or prevent UTIs.

  • @kaywhygg6980
    @kaywhygg6980 Před rokem +333

    So many people don’t realize what farmers big and small have to do to get you onions to almonds to your table the amount of work from field to truck to store to your cupboard. God bless these guys i love my cranberry sauce with turkey and without them i would have it!

    • @diviningrod2671
      @diviningrod2671 Před rokem +6

      with almonds they use tree shakers,drops the almonds quickly, but shortens tree life

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před rokem +4

      Onions are bought up from like 1 ft under the soil and put thru a slat conveyor and all the dirt drops back thru it. Brings up rocks and you have a separate container for those. My dad done it as a kid. It's like a potato machine but I think they didn't have to pick them up individually.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před rokem +6

      ​@@diviningrod2671 they use the same machine on olive trees.

    • @qQ-lh8cf
      @qQ-lh8cf Před rokem +3

      Ahh yes. Flooding a field and using a vacuum to suck everything up, never sorting it once. What an incredible amount of work and not something just ANYBODY could do 😂

    • @ratsdream
      @ratsdream Před rokem +15

      @@qQ-lh8cf Just say you have no idea how cold that water is and how hard it is to move around in it while dragging farming equipment and go

  • @batuhanuyar3471
    @batuhanuyar3471 Před rokem +4161

    Mm I can feel the spiders crawling on me just from watching it

    • @poultrypickins9572
      @poultrypickins9572 Před rokem +234

      Yeah. Anybody standing in that water is going to be a insect noahs ark.

    • @IdioticVR2632
      @IdioticVR2632 Před rokem +35

      That just made me do a little shake

    • @maggiebeltaa5421
      @maggiebeltaa5421 Před rokem +56

      It's actually really fun doing this but I totally get what you're saying. I had a friend in northern WI that had a family cranberry farm. We got to help him harvest a couple times and it was an EXPERIENCE. I remember how tough it was more than I remember the insects. 🤭 but best believe there were plenty. 🥴

    • @uninterestedcat8429
      @uninterestedcat8429 Před rokem +13

      ​@@maggiebeltaa5421 lol gotta love our bugs here 😆, wisconsin is horrible with em 💀

    • @maggiebeltaa5421
      @maggiebeltaa5421 Před rokem +1

      @@uninterestedcat8429 You are not lying. 🤭🤭

  • @richardwillson101
    @richardwillson101 Před rokem +9

    "They tilt the trucks" - never seen this before, usually its the bed of the truck that tilts!

    • @garfoonga1
      @garfoonga1 Před 8 měsíci

      Murica tends to be backwards in most ways

    • @jakefromstatefarm4771
      @jakefromstatefarm4771 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Its america so they decided to do it the hard way

    • @jfm14
      @jfm14 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@jakefromstatefarm4771 So true, it's painful. 😂

    • @Shiestey
      @Shiestey Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hahaha that would require all of the trailers to be equipped with dump capabilities, and considering the age of those trucks it’s probably way cheaper and efficient to just build a big ass platform to lift the whole truck and trailer. I’m not a cranberry farmer, just guessing.

  • @saundyfx6126
    @saundyfx6126 Před rokem +2

    This is amazing! Big thank you to our farmers! Your work is appreciated.

  • @Nikki0417
    @Nikki0417 Před rokem +803

    I was ready to come to the comments to mention how they left out the part where wolf spiders frantically crawl on you to escape the water. But clearly, I'm not the only one who learned that nightmarish fact.

    • @LifenaDay525
      @LifenaDay525 Před rokem +29

      Well cross off career in cranberry picking. 🕷️🚫

    • @imonthewinningside8281
      @imonthewinningside8281 Před rokem +3

      Does it have to be WOLF 🕷🕷🕷??! 😟😬
      But I don't know which kind would be better 😕

    • @JamesCZFEA
      @JamesCZFEA Před rokem +17

      It's not a fact, it's a myth farmers tell the new guys to mess with them since the harvest crew is seasonal and is almost always new people.

    • @Kay-ol1ye
      @Kay-ol1ye Před rokem +22

      I've work in the Massachusetts cranberry bogs, you do see thousands of spiders (mama spiders with hundreds of babies on her back) and snakes, turtles, deer poop, dead mouses and birds, will touch/crawl on you lol. It is a fact

    • @JamesCZFEA
      @JamesCZFEA Před rokem +12

      @Kay I worked on cranberry farms in Wisconsin for 15 years, there are only tiny spiders the size of grains of sand, and no cranberry marsh intentionally puts spiders out.

  • @MissRadi0active
    @MissRadi0active Před rokem +1087

    This brought back memories of an episode of "Dirty Jobs". I was wondering how I knew what was going on.

    • @oo0OAO0oo
      @oo0OAO0oo Před rokem +17

      Also that one single blurred out worker was suspicious.

    • @glenndavis341
      @glenndavis341 Před rokem +17

      I miss Dirty Jobs.

    • @garethkalum8297
      @garethkalum8297 Před rokem +39

      ​@@oo0OAO0oo probably didn't consent to being on video, so they censored him rather than scrap the footage.

    • @justinthompson7404
      @justinthompson7404 Před rokem +33

      If I recall correctly the reason it was on dirty jobs is because the harvesters get covered in spiders. When they flood the fields all the spiders hang onto the cranberries that float on the water

    • @GlorifiedGremlin
      @GlorifiedGremlin Před rokem +13

      @@justinthompson7404 OH YEAH I REMEMBER NOOOOW, that episode scared the crap out of me as a kid because every single man was totally covered in spiders

  • @lynnecarnivale6414
    @lynnecarnivale6414 Před rokem +25

    Yes, Massachusetts, my home!!!
    Love these cranberries!
    God bless,
    Lynne🍃💜✝️💜🍃

  • @JB-hp6up
    @JB-hp6up Před rokem +1

    I grew up there, my dad worked at that plant during harvest season at night after teaching all day, pretty cool watching the process as a kid

  • @tracyperez2341
    @tracyperez2341 Před rokem +158

    There used to be an Ocean Spray cranberry field about 2 hrs from me. It was fun watching them harvest the fruit. The field has been gone for many years.

    • @paulpaul4681
      @paulpaul4681 Před rokem +5

      What is it now?

    • @tracyperez2341
      @tracyperez2341 Před rokem +19

      @@paulpaul4681 it's just all just bushes, weeds, trees. It's sad as it looks like it never existed.

    • @ImBuanana
      @ImBuanana Před rokem +23

      ​​@@tracyperez2341 if it's any consolation; bushes, weeds and trees are better for wildlife and ecosystems in general than any single plant field.

    • @joeyotremba113
      @joeyotremba113 Před rokem

      ​@@ImBuanananot for humans.

    • @Whaddif_
      @Whaddif_ Před rokem +1

      @@joeyotremba113 what ?

  • @timmycrw91
    @timmycrw91 Před rokem +225

    It's amazing the machinery that they create to do this kind of work👍🏼👍🏼

    • @fackynaxicht8603
      @fackynaxicht8603 Před rokem

      Yea...its amazing how it helped to spread no goods and all kinds of riff raff

  • @jacobpacheco3165
    @jacobpacheco3165 Před rokem

    Mass resident here, absolutely love passing these bogs on the highway during harvest season. So cool.

  • @GMacII
    @GMacII Před 11 měsíci

    Had an internship in college in St. Paul, MN working for USDA. Some colleagues took me over to Lake Pepin in Wisconsin and I asked about the cranberry farm I’d saw while over. I was able to see the process up close and was amazed how it’s done. Cranberries have a pocket of air in the middle, so when they are struck from the vine, they float to the top, making it easier to corral them into the drain and truck. Fascinating.

    • @horsecurse
      @horsecurse Před 9 měsíci

      Can you tell me why they need to do it super fast?

  • @bradfader691
    @bradfader691 Před rokem +196

    cranberry fest was one of my favorite memories as a child in ontario Canada

    • @bodhiswayze1892
      @bodhiswayze1892 Před rokem +3

      Love cranberry juice, hate cranberry sauce. This is really interesting!

  • @Duschbag
    @Duschbag Před rokem +434

    I knew a Cranberry Farmer in Wisconsin. He quit selling his harvest to Ocean Spray because they refused to pay Market Value Prices... He found plenty of other buyers that did... Ocean Spray is the Walmart of the Food Industry. Piss on both of them...

    • @presidentemaiq8652
      @presidentemaiq8652 Před rokem +44

      Thats all big brands, they wanna make above a 100% profit while they don't care if the supplier even makes some.

    • @sergiv5613
      @sergiv5613 Před rokem +24

      The goal of the company is to make as much money as possible, and it's not as if they have a monopoly on cranberries, since you said the farmer found plenty of others who would buy them for better prices. And since they don't absolutely need that farmer's cranberries, it makes perfect sense for them to be patient and get the best price possible. It's the free market, and the same system that allow them to pay under market price, is the same system that allows you to buy super cheap products at historically low prices.

    • @Duschbag
      @Duschbag Před rokem +17

      @@sergiv5613 Serge... WHERE.T.F. are you finding these HISTORICALLY LOW PRICES...????????? Your response makes absolutely no sense. I'm guessing your in marketing for a very large corporation. Nobody else would say the things you did.

    • @sergiv5613
      @sergiv5613 Před rokem +34

      @@Duschbag No I'm not in marketing, I just have an appreciation for the free market. And yes, prices are historically low. 100 years ago, people worked their whole life to buy a house and feed their family. Nowadays, we have food and product shipped all over the world. We can get mangos from Mexico in the middle of winter for just a buck or two. You know how expensive, if it was even possible, it would be to get a mango at that time back then? Just 25 years ago, a computer that could barely run a calculator cost months of wages, nowadays you can buy a super powerful PC for extremely low, you can buy a 60 inch tv for 500 bucks or less. Back then, average people didn't have extra money to go to restaurants, go on vacations, or spend 100 bucks a month on various subscriptions. Do you know what made your current lifestyle possible? Capitalism and the free market. Ocean spray has done more good and brought much more wealth and prosperity to the world than you ever will. We are living in an amazingly prosperous time. I'm assuming since you are using internet and a phone you live in a developed country, and you have probably never once in your life experienced hunger (I mean real hunger). So ye, products are way cheaper and more accessible than they have ever been in the history of the world.

    • @tombrooks3812
      @tombrooks3812 Před rokem +3

      Best statement i have heard all day!!!

  • @fishbuddy547
    @fishbuddy547 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It's wild how "Are you afraid of spiders?" Is probably an interview question for this job.

  • @heyladybuggg
    @heyladybuggg Před rokem +1

    I worked at E & J Gallo Winery for 7 years here in Fresno, CA during crush season which is only Aug-Nov. I worked the 10p-7:30a shift when all the grapes come in to get crushed to make wine & juice. It's an amazing process just like the Cranberries.

  • @rubymaster6349
    @rubymaster6349 Před rokem +8

    As a Mass resident, Cranberry Harvest Season is basically a holiday. If you have the time you can pick up a job for a few days harvesting

  • @shellbellexx3
    @shellbellexx3 Před rokem +41

    I am so thankful for the farmers and harvesters !

    • @junegartley
      @junegartley Před rokem +1

      Thank you farmers,I use the cranberry (English use of jelly-that stuff that is wobbly) in with the stingy amount of fruit pies,that in England seem to be 4 parts pastry and 1 part fruit.So many thanks.

    • @southstar9931
      @southstar9931 Před 11 měsíci

      They are grateful for your money

  • @godzillagamer7512
    @godzillagamer7512 Před rokem

    I love this extremely inefficient efficient way of harvesting cranberries

  • @svenlundberg6067
    @svenlundberg6067 Před rokem

    I proposed to my fiancée in the cranberry bog behind the bass pro shop in Foxborough MA, we've been hiking the trail there for years and it was always our special spot

  • @JC-qv4zm
    @JC-qv4zm Před rokem +34

    Craisins are one of my favorite school breakfast snacks. Thank you guys for providing that. I'd do more to thank you if I knew how, but I just hope you see this for now. Craisins have made many of my mornings go from "just kill me already" to "I'm ready for the day! Rise and shine folks!". Thank you.

    • @dommyboysmith
      @dommyboysmith Před rokem +1

      Try the blueberry infused craisins. Delicious. I'll never go back to regular 😄

    • @JC-qv4zm
      @JC-qv4zm Před rokem +1

      @DommyBoy Smith I'll check it out lol
      Mice to meet a fellow based craisin enjoyer

    • @faithm9284
      @faithm9284 Před rokem

      It's the sugar they add to them.

  • @akabga
    @akabga Před rokem +19

    I love cranberries. My grandma made a special fresh cranberry relish every Christmas. She’s been gone for 15 years, but I was able to look at several dozen recipes and piece together how my grandma made hers. Turned out great!!! We have a new old Christmas tradition.

    • @fuddrucker74
      @fuddrucker74 Před rokem

      My mom made a cranberry chutney/relish. It was incredible. Just thinking about it makes my mouth water. I'm so glad we have that and a bunch of her other recipes.

    • @macklinillustration
      @macklinillustration Před rokem

      That's wonderful that you're keeping a family tradition alive

    • @emailsender7139
      @emailsender7139 Před rokem

      Easy to make. I won't eat canned cranberry jelly anymore.

  • @marynapier2007
    @marynapier2007 Před rokem

    Fascinating! Equally fascinating were the comments talking about the spiders that live on the plants and frantically climb onto the farmers when the berries are being harvested in the water. I'll never look at a Cranberry the same way again!

  • @CJOLL444
    @CJOLL444 Před 9 měsíci +3

    It just occurred to me that I've never eaten a fresh cranberry in my life. Never seen fresh cranberries in the produce section. I've only ever had craisins, cranberry juice, and cranberry sauce.

  • @michaeljennisonjr.7410
    @michaeljennisonjr.7410 Před rokem +34

    I remember working at the Carver processing plant. Man, I don't miss those 12hr/7day workweeks, but, the overtime was insane.

    • @tresdj
      @tresdj Před rokem +7

      My friend Heather worked there! She refuses to come down from her "Cranberries are Evil" opinion throne! But goes back for the $$ almost every season 😆

    • @Eddi3xBac0n
      @Eddi3xBac0n Před rokem +6

      I stay away from jobs who force that crap.

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 Před rokem +6

      @@Eddi3xBac0n Which is why Justin will never get or have anything in life.

    • @michaeljennisonjr.7410
      @michaeljennisonjr.7410 Před rokem +10

      @@Automedon2 How's that leather taste? -_-

    • @michaeljennisonjr.7410
      @michaeljennisonjr.7410 Před rokem +5

      @@tresdj Yeah, people come from all over and just crash in their cars/cheap lodgings, and make bank before they head home. It's def miserable, but lucrative for sure. Hahaha. (It's not the cranberries, it's the companies lol)

  • @beverleyellis1869
    @beverleyellis1869 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for providing us with this wonderful fruit. We your customers are truly blessed to have cranberries.

  • @_Painted
    @_Painted Před rokem

    The process of producing cranberries is beautifully clever. I wish all kinds of crop harvests were this efficient.

  • @adelechicken6356
    @adelechicken6356 Před rokem

    Cranberries have also been dry picked for a very long time using a specially designed rake with container attached. The rake fingers on the front comb through the vines and pick the berries. I've seen it done on a farm in WI. Then the berries went through a special screener and got sorted into under ripe, fully ripe and almost ripe. I used to buy them in 25# boxes and always bought the fully ripe. bagged up and frozen without washing, they will last nearly forever and be made into sauce when you want. After they dry picked part of the field then they flooded and picked like the video. You can grow your own if you have somewhat sandy soil No bog needed. 😊

  • @fromulus
    @fromulus Před rokem +32

    I worked a bog harvest back in 2014 in Carver, which I'm guessing is where you were. It was dry picking tho, they used different machines that would pick them out, no flooding at all. They get more for the dry ones than they do the wet ones, since wet is what most people do because it's easier. Either way it's hard but fulfilling work, with beautiful scenery.

    • @joeyotremba113
      @joeyotremba113 Před rokem

      and a damn good snack while you work:)

    • @fromulus
      @fromulus Před rokem +2

      @@joeyotremba113 oh God they're so dry and tart though. I was super thirsty once and decided to chew on one, and that was the only time I did that. Wasn't as juicy as I was anticipating.

  • @katylucyb1
    @katylucyb1 Před rokem +72

    All this time I thought they grew in water! I’m 68! 😳 Never too old to learn. 👍✌️

    • @jen30551
      @jen30551 Před rokem +3

      I'm 48 and thought they grew on trees lol. I don't even know why I thought that...

    • @SingTodayi
      @SingTodayi Před rokem

      IQ 20? xD

    • @jackrobinson8328
      @jackrobinson8328 Před rokem

      Me too, same age, guess it's never to late to learn something new.

    • @amypetersen1668
      @amypetersen1668 Před 11 měsíci

      I grew up in MA and thought they grew in water for the longest time. I only learned maybe 10 years ago that they flood the fields- I’m 45

  • @ridwan3709
    @ridwan3709 Před rokem

    I always pay respect to farmers. Thank you for providing good food

  • @damogranheart5521
    @damogranheart5521 Před rokem

    I LOVE Cranberries! Juice, sauce, craisins, cranberries baked in puddings, breads, cakes and fresh in Jello salads. Love 'em!

  • @uglyburrito_
    @uglyburrito_ Před rokem +38

    I love driving by the bogs in the morning how the fog covers the top of the cranberries

  • @jameseenacoene5769
    @jameseenacoene5769 Před rokem +3

    Love, love, love cranberries. Thank all who have a part in bringing them to me.

  • @lifeindetale
    @lifeindetale Před rokem +3

    Bass pro shops in foxborough ma. Has a small cranberry bog that was donated by ocean spray. They used to harvest the cranberries and just dump them off into the woods. I stumbled across this giant pile of cranberries one year and had more than enough to make home-made cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving that year! 😊

  • @kimberlypatton9634
    @kimberlypatton9634 Před rokem

    I grew up having "jellied" cranberry sauce every Thanksgiving because that's what my mother preferred.A couple of years ago,I'm 62 now,I made a mistake and grabbed a can of "Whole Berry" cranberry sauce...and let me just say that it is the best thing ever! So much flavor and 100 X's better than the jellied type;

  • @biggee8111
    @biggee8111 Před rokem +16

    I do not Jesse cranberries during the holidays with turkey. I also eat cranberry gel whenever I have big chicken whole or pieces. Yum!

  • @FYMFTP
    @FYMFTP Před rokem +14

    Every piece of this was new information to me. Very interesting!

    • @9_on_the_calculator
      @9_on_the_calculator Před rokem

      If cranberry raisins are called craisans then why aren’t normal raisins called graisans

  • @nick_of_astora1137
    @nick_of_astora1137 Před 9 měsíci

    I love how you are not talking about the wolfspiders in the fields they use instead of pestizites that can climb up your body, once the field is flooded

  • @plnkfloydian7814
    @plnkfloydian7814 Před 11 měsíci

    That’s wild, never would have imagined that’s how they were picked. Looks like fun

  • @stevebutler8387
    @stevebutler8387 Před rokem +17

    Thank everyone up there. I Love cranberry sauce. That's a Yankee product this Southern boy loves

  • @terri200
    @terri200 Před rokem +6

    I use to live on Cape Cod! A cranberry bog is so beautiful!!

  • @jaredkennedy6576
    @jaredkennedy6576 Před 11 měsíci

    Mmmm, cranberries. One of my favorite parts of thanksgiving

  • @theresasalazar5822
    @theresasalazar5822 Před rokem +169

    I love cranberries, yummy

    • @depressedwatermelon411
      @depressedwatermelon411 Před rokem +6

      NPC Energy

    • @beforelifewaschaos
      @beforelifewaschaos Před rokem +1

      And I love you 💘
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      just kidding, but have a wonderful day, nonetheless 😄

    • @clown-cat
      @clown-cat Před rokem +7

      @@depressedwatermelon411 seasonal npc moment

    • @EgoSum-QuiSum
      @EgoSum-QuiSum Před rokem

      @@depressedwatermelon411 your channel is a love letter to the god who chose to make you an NPC

    • @baloocallout678
      @baloocallout678 Před rokem

      ​@@depressedwatermelon411 This is why we can't have nice things.

  • @tobiasmarchant8114
    @tobiasmarchant8114 Před rokem +3

    Before they removed the Sagamore rotary, almost every year, an 18-wheeler carrying cranberries would flip on its side, dumping its load, making the rotary cranberry red. Because the berries hold so much water, it's hard to control the trailer.

  • @oritondejucanis1077
    @oritondejucanis1077 Před rokem

    I feel like over the years we’ve seen so many commercials we already knew how it worked. Lol great video.

  • @sarahfortin9974
    @sarahfortin9974 Před rokem

    Talked to a guy who was a cranberry picker. He said they are absolutely covered in spiders and other bugs. When they flood the fields all the little critters swim for the tallest thing and now that is you.

  • @marcopolo5365
    @marcopolo5365 Před rokem +17

    Cranberries grow on 10' high bushes in N.B., Canada

    • @ForOdinAndAsgard
      @ForOdinAndAsgard Před rokem

      They grow in the Netherlands too. We have two natural fields. One on Vlieland and one on Terschelling.

  • @sofapop653
    @sofapop653 Před rokem +4

    Cranberry harvesting is on my bucket list. I saw it once on a tv show as a kid, and I still think about it whenever a cranberry is seen/mentioned. Long live the dream!

  • @marshajamison7463
    @marshajamison7463 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for the hard work you put into putting cranberries into our stores.
    I like to buy cranberries when they hit the stores and freeze them.

  • @jeremymcclary3901
    @jeremymcclary3901 Před rokem +1

    I knew that harvesting cranberries included flooding the fields, but this was fascinating. Would love to see a documentary on the history and tech used.

  • @bsweat9230
    @bsweat9230 Před rokem +5

    Who knew!!!!???? Fascinating...thank you for the info!!!

  • @laserbeam9604
    @laserbeam9604 Před rokem +3

    Seeing the supply chain is so fascinating

  • @ianbelletti6241
    @ianbelletti6241 Před 11 měsíci

    The best part of this is that instead of putting the dump mechanism on the trucks they decided to just tilt the whole truck.

  • @JayJay-qu4nw
    @JayJay-qu4nw Před rokem

    Always wondered why in the commercials they looked like they were in a huge lake of cranberries ! And now I see it's just that that's how they're picked , by flooding the fields so that they can be collected.

  • @u.s.militia7682
    @u.s.militia7682 Před rokem +14

    Looks interesting. I’d like to help harvest one season just for the experience.

    • @brandonmmorris
      @brandonmmorris Před rokem +4

      Only prerequisite is u must not be arachnophobic

    • @TheRamenSeal
      @TheRamenSeal Před rokem +4

      ​@@brandonmmorris was about to say... I hope you like wolf spiders.

    • @u.s.militia7682
      @u.s.militia7682 Před rokem +4

      @@brandonmmorris I crawled under homes to do termite work for almost 15 years. They don’t bother me. My wife wouldn’t last 3 seconds though. Lol.

  • @solidsnakesister1695
    @solidsnakesister1695 Před rokem +7

    I remember someone saying the when they do this and all of the spiders that where on the bushes will crawl all over you since your the only thing above water other than the machine and I'm scared now 😭 idk if it's true but still creepy

  • @Monbrax
    @Monbrax Před 2 měsíci

    I was so confused about the cranberry process.. cool to watch

  • @sleepygamer1588
    @sleepygamer1588 Před rokem

    I remember seeing the commercials when I was a kid now I actually get to see what they do

  • @Dimaz42
    @Dimaz42 Před rokem +36

    wow.. that's pretty complicated 😲

  • @evyvon69
    @evyvon69 Před rokem +13

    Cranberries are the best! You can make anything with them! Mmmm☺️

    • @paulpaul4681
      @paulpaul4681 Před rokem

      ​@@sparklesparklesparkle6318 mmm cranberry glazed bacon

  • @shakostarsun
    @shakostarsun Před 9 měsíci

    The story of spiders and cranberry harvesting is one of the crazier stories you'll ever hear.

  • @Dascia2
    @Dascia2 Před 9 měsíci

    I love cranberry juice so much. the other day I drank 64 ounces of slushy cranberry juice and now I have an ulcer.

  • @barbaraguillette9632
    @barbaraguillette9632 Před rokem +3

    When I was a kid I used a cranberry scoop to do it by hand ,,lot of work.

  • @shubashuba9209
    @shubashuba9209 Před rokem +30

    The most impressive part is convincing people to eat cranberries.

  • @jackrobinson8328
    @jackrobinson8328 Před rokem

    Just a few hours to harvest? Wow, incredible.

  • @billystanhope5855
    @billystanhope5855 Před rokem

    Carver, Massachusetts. I used to take my kids to Edaville Railroad to watch this and then later to ride the RR to watch christmas lights.

  • @speeddemon945
    @speeddemon945 Před rokem +3

    And I just got my Ocean Spray cranberry juice today..that juice travelled all the way here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 👍👍

  • @EJFXxx
    @EJFXxx Před rokem +7

    enjoying an Ocean Spray Cran-Grape for breakfast

  • @OctagonalSquare
    @OctagonalSquare Před 9 měsíci

    I love how we have trucks that can lift their trailer up but instead they just built giant deals to tip the whole truck

  • @lynsthoughts3576
    @lynsthoughts3576 Před rokem

    For Christmas, I made homemade cranberry sauce AND juice for the 1st time!
    Thanks Ocean Spray, like your juice better, but my whole berry sauce better.
    Merry Berry

  • @Will-ok4ji
    @Will-ok4ji Před rokem +37

    The cranberry sauce is going to be sitting in the back of my cabinet for a few years.

    • @ArcNine9Angel
      @ArcNine9Angel Před 10 měsíci

      I've got one on my desk right now!... Idk how old it is....

  • @jeffekkel5870
    @jeffekkel5870 Před rokem +5

    Always wondered how the harvest worked. Pretty cool.

  • @geoffsaunderson5766
    @geoffsaunderson5766 Před 8 měsíci

    From UK, when I travelled I spent a summer working a cranberry farm! Get used to huge water spiders! They are everywhere 🕷️

  • @mr.lolster924
    @mr.lolster924 Před rokem

    I liked this a lot. First I never knew the cranberries weren't flooded all the time

  • @BenDover-no7nt
    @BenDover-no7nt Před rokem +3

    You should mention all the bugs that come up with the water too

    • @davidy22
      @davidy22 Před rokem

      Is it significantly more bugs than you would have encountered from travelling through the fields unflooded?

    • @BenDover-no7nt
      @BenDover-no7nt Před rokem

      @@davidy22 the issue is spiders and since it's the south you get a mass variety such as black/brown widows, and wolf spiders. And your a moving land mass of freedom, so your the main attraction to get away from the water... Also the amount of ticks too...

  • @2022_temporary
    @2022_temporary Před rokem +4

    Amazing planning

  • @ixchelssong
    @ixchelssong Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wow I toured a "cranberry bog" when I was a girl scout, so I thought cranberries just grew in the water! Live and learn... 😅😅

  • @Orcaben1
    @Orcaben1 Před rokem

    Most satisfying looking job ever

  • @The-Man-Right-Chea
    @The-Man-Right-Chea Před rokem +4

    Amazing 👏🏾

  • @2022_temporary
    @2022_temporary Před rokem +18

    Wish everybody is paid fairly and nicely

  • @ghost_ship_supreme
    @ghost_ship_supreme Před 11 měsíci

    Reminds me of the old TV series “How It’s Made!” I used to watch very episode of that show when I was little.

  • @heidicrimmings9615
    @heidicrimmings9615 Před 11 měsíci

    Dad took us to Carver, Massachusetts to see the bogs. All I can say is..wow!

  • @rm.9771
    @rm.9771 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely beautiful.