Some Nova Scotian farmers are dealing with extensive damage to their crops and farms after post-tropical storm Fiona. The aftermath will be felt for decades to come, according to a maple farmer in Antigonish who lost half his trees during the historic storm. Amber Fryday reports.
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Fiona’s impacts will be felt for decades on N.S. farms: maple farmer
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