Some Ontario farmers say the hot and dry summer conditions took a toll on their fall harvests.
Madeleine McColl has more on what you can expect to see – or not see – in the produce section or the pumpkin patch.
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Some Ontario farmers say crops smaller in size and scale following dry summer
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