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Weather hits asparagus crop hard
Written by The Canadian Press   
April 27, 2010, Windsor, Ont. – Asparagus farmers in the major growing areas of Canada are riding a roller-coaster of uncertainty this spring as their crops are subjected to temperatures ranging from warm to freezing.

At one point in early April, farmer Keith Wright of Harrow, Ont., watched helplessly as the spears appeared through the soil on his 17-hectacre farm south of Windsor, only to find them frozen a few days later.

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