This N.L. cranberry farmer stuck it out through tough times, and now hopes to harvest the benefits

This N.L. cranberry farmer stuck it out through tough times, and now hopes to harvest the benefits

Cory Reid of Recon Development Farm says it can take several years from planting cranberries to being able to harvest a first crop. (Leigh Anne Power/CBC)A decade ago, the cranberry farming business was something of a darling for the Newfoundland

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