(2) TWO high-yielding Plymouth cranberry bogs, a treasure for growers or the Preservation Society alike, offering valuable acreage and a desirable location. These 2 bogs comprised of 5.86 and 2.34 acres, using the same pond-sourced water system, are of premium value. Located in the beautiful Pine Hills region of Plymouth, they are sophistically irrigated with pop-up heads, a single pump house containing an electric lift-pump irrigation system, and a Hortau sprinkler system. The inner sourced water system derives from a scenic pond in which the first bog is perched alongside, with an integrated canal system to source the second bog. These bogs were completely renovated in 2012 with the utmost desirable variety of cranberries, propagated Mullica Queen plugs licensed by Rutgers rooted stolons. Over a five-year average, the historic production for these particular bogs is 330 bbls/acre, which supersedes the state historic production of only 156 bbls/acre for average bogs.