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Well, I wouldn't worry so much about the ducks eating the cranberries as much as them messing up the growth and dumping too much fertilizer on them... Not too familiar with growing cranberries, but know they float on top of the water in "bogs"... Not sure how much current there might be in a cranberry bog... Or what kind of pests they actually have. At any rate, it is not the same situation as a rice paddy or grape vineyard. I would seriously do some homework before turning a bunch of ducks in there, especially on a permanent basis. No one wants salmonella in the cranberries.
idk why everyone had this reaction to ducks around produce.
The USDA has very strict produce washing standards for ALL produce, including organic. People dont get sick off of produce because ducks were present whilst growing, they get sick when that produce is either 1 not washed properly prior to sale. or 2 that produce was exposed to fecal matter after the washing, which would be during storage or transportation.
What does everyone think is in manure compost? Roses and daisy's? Well, maybe those things are in there, mixed with Animal manure. Poop. Animal poop. All of a sudden we dont want to eat produce that was exposed to some animal poop at some stage, reality check, we've all been eating this produce. Our whole lives. And a lot of it is grown in some sort of animal manure.
Whats worse, is when were eating inorganic chemicals, leeching into our produce from all of these non-organic farms using pesticides and herbicides, leeching into our water. But somehow this is ok.
anyway.