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Creepy crawlies Crops harbour many beneficial bugs » PG 19

DRone disaster Agriculture drones could be grounded » PG 9

SERVING MANITOBA FARMERS SINCE 1925 | Vol. 75, No. 13 | $1.75

March 30, 2017

Manitoba’s growing trend of migrant ag workers It’s not just Ontario. Manitoba farms also draw temporary foreign workers

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St. Norbert market gets out of the rain The popular venue will get a canopy for the summer as well as a year-round covered area

BY ALEXIS STOCKFORD Co-operator staff

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t Co n n e r y R i ve rd a l e Farms near Portage la Prairie, the fields and staff accommodations sit empty. They’re awaiting both the 2017 growing season and about 60 temporary foreign workers who will largely handle the hand-picked harvest necessary for much vegetable production. See AG WORKERS on page 6 »

The St. Norbert Farmers’ Market has unveiled its plans for a new four-season market structure that will open to the public this spring.   photo: supplied

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t. Norbert Farmers’ Market is going under cover this spring. The third and final phase of an ambitious site renovation at Manitoba’s largest farmers’ market is now nearly complete, with new canopies expected to be on the site in

time for opening day, says executive director Marilyn Firth. St. Norbert announced nearly five years ago plans for site improvements including paved entranceways, improved vendor spaces, newly planted trees and washrooms. The erection of canopies this spring to shelter vendors and visitors completes the final phase of that project, Firth said. Those canopies

will offer more shelter to vendors on poor weather days through the summer months, while a four-season covered site will transform St. Norbert’s into a year-round, permanent market. The covered canopy space will greatly improve shelter to vendors through the summer while the fourSee ST. NORBERT on page 8 »

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