HALDIMAND—Except for the holiday weekend when temperatures soared, the weather this spring has been less than ideal. Cool, wet conditions have been the norm this season, testing the patience and nerves of farmers who are anxious to get on their fields to put seeds in the ground. While this weather pattern has been felt through much of southern Ontario, spring planting has begun in nearby counties, while Haldimand’s much maligned clay soil is for…
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