The Nova Scotia Fruit Growers Association's annual summer orchard tour brought together about 150 farmers to visit five farms and discuss key issues like wind exposure, new markets, soil health, and pollination. The event, alternating between the east and west sides of the Annapolis Valley, emphasized innovative practices and the effects of climate change on pest control. Andrew Bishop of Noggins Corner Farm discussed the challenges and future of various apple varieties. Evolving since the 1920s, the tour now focuses on grower-driven topics and attracts participants from across Canada. Despite market challenges and competition, the industry is expanding in acreage, though fewer people are involved.