The fourth novel in Jerry Apps’s Ames County series, Cranberry Red brings the story into the present, portraying the challenges of agriculture in the twenty-first century.
As the novel opens, Ben Wesley has lost his job as agricultural agent for Ames County. He is soon hired as a research application specialist for Osborne University, a for-profit institution that has developed “Cranberry Red,” a new chemical that promises not only to improve cranberry crop yields but also to endow the fruits with the power to prevent heart disease, reduce brain damage from strokes, and ward off Alzheimer’s disease. Ben must promote the new product to cranberry growers in Ames County and beyond, but he worries whether the promised results are credible. Was Cranberry Red rushed to market?
When the chemical does all that the university claims it will do, Ben is relieved . . . until disturbing side effects emerge. Can he criticize Cranberry Red and safeguard farmers and consumers without losing his job, or will Ben’s honesty get him fired while his community continues to get sicker?
Finalist, General Fiction, Midwest Book Awards
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Jerry Apps, born and raised on a Wisconsin farm, is professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His other Ames County novels are The Travels of Increase Joseph, In a Pickle, and Blue Shadows Farm. His many nonfiction books include Every Farm Tells a Story, Old Farm, Cheese, Breweries of Wisconsin, One-Room Country Schools, and Ringlingville USA. He has received the Major Achievement Award from the Council for Wisconsin Writers and the Notable Author Award from the Wisconsin Library Association.
Jerry Apps, born and raised on a Wisconsin farm, is professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His other Ames County novels are The Travels of Increase Joseph, In a Pickle, and Blue Shadows Farm. His many nonfiction books include Every Farm Tells a Story, Old Farm, Cheese, Breweries of Wisconsin, One-Room Country Schools, and Ringlingville USA. He has received the Major Achievement Award from the Council for Wisconsin Writers and the Notable Author Award from the Wisconsin Library Association.
Acknowledgments..........................................xi1. Fred and Oscar........................................32. Lost Job..............................................73. Beth Wesley...........................................104. Local Agent Out.......................................145. Shotgun Slogum........................................176. Visiting Shotgun......................................217. Fred and Oscar........................................298. Phone Call............................................329. Dr. Sara Phillips.....................................3510. New Job?.............................................4211. Beth and Osborne University..........................4512. Shotgun's Advice.....................................4813. Conversation with Lars...............................5114. Hailstorm............................................5415. Cranberry Red........................................6016. Fred and Oscar.......................................6517. Brittani Stone.......................................6818. The Osborne Dream....................................7219. Business Office......................................7820. Fourth of July.......................................8221. Gunnar Godson........................................8622. Farm Visit...........................................9223. Business of the Year.................................9724. Ben and Brittani.....................................9925. Fred and Oscar.......................................10526. RFD..................................................10827. Rules................................................11028. Promoting RFD........................................11429. RFD News.............................................12030. Celebration Planning.................................12231. Ames County Fair.....................................12732. Cranberry Red Meeting................................13133. The Day After........................................13834. Office Problems......................................14335. Fish Survey..........................................14636. Fishing with Lars....................................14937. Family Cookout.......................................15438. Celebration News.....................................15939. Fred and Oscar.......................................16340. Harvest at Shotgun's.................................16641. Gunnar's Discovery...................................17342. Budget Shortfall.....................................17843. Paul and Gloria Mayer................................18144. Research Problem.....................................18645. RFD Collapses........................................19146. Ben and Dr. Phillips.................................19347. Healthy Always Cranberries...........................19948. County Fair Eliminated...............................20249. Beth Wins Osborne Award..............................20850. Fred and Oscar.......................................21551. Phillips and the Outreach Office.....................22052. Chris Martin.........................................22553. Secret Meeting.......................................23054. Teaching Strategies..................................23555. Gunnar's Research....................................23956. Brittani and Chris...................................24157. Two Faces of Osborne.................................24658. Fred and Oscar.......................................25359. Queen Selection......................................25560. Ups and Downs........................................26361. Cranberry One-Fifty..................................26962. Celebration Continues................................27763. Anonymous Letter.....................................28464. Gus and the Tamarack River...........................29065. Ben and Shotgun Slogum...............................29366. Ira Osborne Commemorative Park.......................29867. Fallout..............................................304Afterword................................................307Author's Note............................................311
Oscar ... Oscar ... I've hooked a big one ... hooked a big one. Oscar, you hearin' me? I need help," Fred Russo yelled.
Fred, Oscar Anderson's lifelong friend and constant fishing companion since both of them quit farming twenty-five years ago, was on the front side of eighty-five. Oscar was a few years older. They both fished the Tamarack River from shore, as they had done once or twice a week every summer since they retired.
"Dammit, Oscar, I need help. Where the hell are ya?" Both men had spent too many years around loud farm machinery such as silo fillers and threshing machines and tractors that needed new mufflers. On a good day they could hear one another if they stood a couple of feet apart. Most of the time they talked outside this range, so conversations resulted in exchanges such as: "You thirsty, Fred?" "Nah, today's Wednesday; tomorrow is Thursday."
Fred yelled again, this time louder. "Oscar, dammit, where the hell you at?" Fred's fiberglass spinning rod bent in an arch as he cranked on the reel. The fifteen-pound test line kept tearing off the reel—even with the drag on near full, Fred couldn't turn around whatever had taken his bait.
Wearing an old Filson hat his kids had given him for his eightieth birthday, Oscar Anderson slowly appeared from around a bend in the river. He carried a spinning rod in one hand and a wooden walking stick in the other. Temperatures on that sunny May afternoon had climbed into the eighties with not a hint of a breeze.
"Hold your damn horses, will ya, Fred? I'm a comin' as fast as I can."
"'Bout time you showed up," Fred said. "I've hooked a big one. Helluva big one. He's a real pole bender."
"You sure you ain't snagged a stump or maybe an old tire somebody threw in the river?" Oscar said. He was near out of breath as he approached his friend, who was tugging on his spinning rod and twisting on the reel handle. Fred wore bib overalls and a straw hat, the same clothing he'd worn for years on the farm. He was tall and thin and sweat streamed down his tanned, deeply wrinkled face.
"He ain't broke water yet; figure he's one of them big old northerns," Fred said.
"You sure you got a fish on?"
"Dammit, Oscar. I got me a fish on this line and he's a lunker."
The Big Tamarack River flowed lazily along the western boundary of Ames County before it dumped into the Wisconsin River to the west. It flowed through marshland, past several cranberry bogs, and through a nature preserve where sandhill cranes found a summer home along with beaver and muskrats and ducks and Canada geese too lazy to fly to their namesake country to nest and raise their goslings. The river twisted and turned and sometimes nearly came back on itself. Because of these characteristics it was a good fishing river, especially for those fishermen who baited their hooks for small and large mouth bass, and for northern pike.
On this day Fred Russo used a big bucktail spinner with number two treble hooks, the kind that fluttered and caught the light and was supposed to attract fish from some distance away. He'd caught other northerns with this spinner, so he knew it worked.
"I need a little...
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