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Fruit growing season in central Okanagan behind schedule due to cool and wet spring.

This year’s cool and wet spring means the fruit growing season is delayed. From cherries to apples, it’s been a slow start for fruit producers, especially when compared to the last two years. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, there is, however, a silver lining to the late season.

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