Cherries just a blade's breadth from your table

By Daniel Pedersen and Mark Griggs
Updated December 8 2017 - 7:09am, first published 5:01am
Adrian Vardanega stands among cartons near sheds on his Mt Canobolas orchard. He says the rains right at harvest time have been a battle and hopes the hard work pays off and the rain stays away. He had to call in helicopters to his orchard twice on Tuesday to blow excess water from passing showers off the fruit.
Adrian Vardanega stands among cartons near sheds on his Mt Canobolas orchard. He says the rains right at harvest time have been a battle and hopes the hard work pays off and the rain stays away. He had to call in helicopters to his orchard twice on Tuesday to blow excess water from passing showers off the fruit.

IF CHERRIES are on your Christmas wish list, you may have to be prepared to pay a premium.

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