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Cape Breton flower farm creates climate change resiliency plan

Cape Breton flower farm creates climate change resiliency plan

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Farmers across Nova Scotia are feeling the effects of the dry weather. In Cape Breton, a flower farm's meadow has been drier than normal. As Anna Rak reports, the owners have found another way to keep their business from wilting.
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