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Grown in the Garden of Canada: The History of the Fruit Industry in Grimsby, Ontario
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Llewellyn Smith explains that Now Factory Jobs Require Less Labour and More Skill
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Lew Puddicombe and Holly Gonsalves Discuss the Future of the Puddicombe Family Farm
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Debbie Zimmerman Describes the Impact on Local Growers After the Schweppes Closure
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Llewellyn Smith Explains the Benefits of Pick-Your-Own Farms
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Anne Bridgman Describes Bridgman's Pick Your Own Farm in Winona
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Anne Bridgman Describes How Farming Isn't an Easy Way of Life
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Holly Gronsalves Discusses The Wine Route and Competition Between Wineries
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Bill Evans Explains that Wine Making Depends on Grape Growing
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Debbie Zimmerman Discusses the Changes in Types of Grapes Grown in Ontario
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Tom Greensides Explains the Changes in Grape Growing in Recent Years
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Debbie Zimmerman Describes the New VITIS Technology
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Debbie Zimmerman Explains how the New VITIS Technology Works
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Debbie Zimmerman Explains the Benefit of Crop Protection Wind Machines
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Bill Evans Describes the Benefits of Crop Protection Wind Fans for Growers
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Debbie Zimmerman Describes How The Grape Growers Produce Ice Wine
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Debbie Zimmerman Describes the Grape Growers of Ontario Organization and Their Focus
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Bill Evans Discusses that 100% of the Wine Grapes Used at Rockway Glen are Local
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Bill Evans Explains the Importance of Growing Grapes Locally, the Wine Industry Depends on it
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