Andrew Gambell of Gambell Farms grew up around farmers.
With the abundance of local farming in the Okanagan, the Capital News features farmers each week in our Meet Your Farmer video segments.
Gambell grows fruits and vegetables like plums, peaches, apples and cherries on his property in Lake Country.
He inherited the farm from his father, who purchased the land in the 1960s after moving from England.
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He enjoys growing cherries and plums.
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For Gambell a typical summer work day starts at 4:30 a.m. and ends at 10 p.m.
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The best weather, he said, is with a bit of rain.
The smoke has also not been good for tourism and his produce, he said.
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