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March 4, 2010 – Apple
farming in Canada isn’t what it used to be but a team of entrepreneurs is
betting it can revolutionize the industry with a new, patented variety – Red
Prince.
March 4, 2010 – Apple
farming in Canada isn’t what it used to be but a team of entrepreneurs is
betting it can revolutionize the industry with a new, patented variety – Red
Prince.
Half of Irma and Marius
Botden’s patch of orchard at Thornbury, Ont., is given over to a new variety.
It’s called the Red Prince, and this is the only acreage in the country on
which it grows.
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