Blueberry farm seeks water source after extreme weather devastated its crop cbc.ca 3 days ago Isabelle Leger © Submitted by Brett Reidpath Blue Acres Development owner Brett Reidpath says blueberry crops were devastated by dry weather and frost.
A blueberry farm in Richibucto is betting on the approval of a well site development for its primary water source, after three years of extreme weather devastated the crop.
Brett Reidpath, who owns Blue Acres Development, said the farm lost over 70 per cent of its blueberry crop over the last four years because of dry weather and frost.
He said he can no longer rely on rain and steady temperatures to ensure the 150 acres of wild blueberry fields have a good yield.
Blueberry farm seeks water source after extreme weather devastated its crop
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Meet the man who bought Oxford s sinkhole property
CBC News Nova Scotia3 months ago
2:34Oxford s notorious sinkhole is no more. The property has a new owner and he has big plans for the land. The CBC s Carolyn Ray has the story.2:34
When Mervil Rushton told his family about his new property, they were quick to share their opinion. Some of them thought I was crazy, but they probably thought that for years, he laughed.
Rushton s new property includes 2.1 hectares of land on a stunning lake, a large community centre and a giant sinkhole that made Oxford, N.S., the centre of national attention when it formed in 2018.