N.S. wild blueberry crops taking hit from droughtOctober 3Duration 5:04October 3NewsDuration 5:04Watch Amy Smith’s interview with Janette McDonald, the executive director of the Wild Blueberry Producers Association of Nova Scotia. She says total yields across the province are down about 55 per cent.Related Stories Wild blueberry crop in Maritimes has taken a hit from prolonged drought How Nova Scotia fruit growers are grappling with lingering drought conditions Farmers say N.L. agriculture is in ‘crisis mode’ following hot, dry grow season It’s been a long, dry summer, and it’s taken a toll on New Brunswick farmers How are Nova Scotia’s trees faring in a historic drought? Here’s what the experts sayMore from NewsVideo2:53Rivière-des-Prairies residents living in a smelly nightmare with no end in sight1 hour agoVideo2:17Helping Indigenous communities digitize old recordings to preserve culture1 hour agoVideo2:10 Hundreds gathered for an annual fall clothing swap in support of charityCBC News Nova Scotia 3 hours agoVideo2:17PCs promise more cellular coverage, NDP pledge more arts funding on third campaign weekend3 hours agoVideo2:37Trump’s tariffs crushing India’s frozen shrimp industryThe National 4 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:28Surveillance video shows moments before and after fatal shooting inside StarbucksOctober 1Video3:30’Extraordinary’ sight: Man describes fight between polar bear and black bear | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight October 1Video0:22Laval police respond to shooting at Starbucks, that leaves 1 dead, 2 injuredOctober 1Video2:10Laval, Que., shooting leaves organized crime figure dead, 2 others injuredOctober 1Video1:49Prince William tells Eugene Levy he’ll change monarchy when he’s kingThe National 7 hours ago
N.S. wild blueberry crops taking hit from drought
