How many acres of bogs are there in Massachusetts?
There are approximately 14,000 acres of cranberry bogs in Massachusetts, making it the second largest growing region in the world and the largest agricultural crop in the state. The other major growing regions are Wisconsin, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and the Candian provinces of British Columbia, Quebec and the maritimes.
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