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N.B. Christmas tree farmer loses seedlings to drought
2 hours ago|
Duration 3:18
- 2 hours ago
- News
- Duration 3:18
Gerald Redmond of Red-Robin Christmas Tree Farm in Keswick Ridge says drought claimed 80 to 90 per cent of the seedlings he planted this year. He says he has lots of mature trees for customers to choose from this year, but “eight years from now it might be a little different story.”
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