
Cranberries grow on vines in USA, Canada and Chile

Cranberries grow on vines in USA, Canada and Chile

During wet harvest, bogs are flooded, and a picking machine knocks berries off their vine.

Four air pockets inside the berries make them float in water.

The picking machine is sometimes called an egg-beater.

A boom is used to corral the berries so they can be sucked up and out of the bog.

Harvest is the culmination of year-round care and commitment by our growers.

Fruit comes up to the top of a truck via a suction hose and is then washed before it is emptied into the back of the truck.

Once fruit is loaded onto a truck, it is driven to one of our receiving stations.

At our receiving stations, fruit is cleaned, evaluated and processed to be used in products.

Ocean Spray farmer shows off their bountiful harvest of cranberries