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Looking to the land, not the grocery store for food
21 minutes ago|
Duration 2:05
- 21 minutes ago
- News
- Duration 2:05
As grocery prices rise, people from across the Maritimes gathered in Fredericton to discuss making the best use of the land around them to grow their own food.
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