Hail damage shakes coast producers

By Jamie Brown
Updated November 16 2017 - 6:48pm, first published November 15 2017 - 9:00am
Otto Saeck, 'Blueberry Fields' Brooklet via Bangalow puts on a brave face after losing  nearly a million dollars worth of fruit and nine months' income. Mat Sheehan in the background prunes back blueberry bushes with a chainsaw, after they were stripped of leaves from hail. The returning fruit will likely harvest late next winter, when prices will be poorest.
Otto Saeck, 'Blueberry Fields' Brooklet via Bangalow puts on a brave face after losing nearly a million dollars worth of fruit and nine months' income. Mat Sheehan in the background prunes back blueberry bushes with a chainsaw, after they were stripped of leaves from hail. The returning fruit will likely harvest late next winter, when prices will be poorest.

A powerful hail storm that cut a swathe from Alstonville to Byron Bay has left millions of dollars in damage and shaken the confidence of many in the North Coast horticultural industry.

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