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Northeastern New Brunswick monastery closes 100-year-old dairy operation

Apr 25, 2018 | 1:30 PM

ROGERSVILLE, N.B. — A 100-year tradition will come to an end at a New Brunswick monastery Thursday when 80 head of cattle will be taken to neighbouring Nova Scotia for auction.

The Cistercian-Trappist Monastery in Rogersville, N.B., has decided to end its dairy operation because of financial problems.

Brother Stephan Hewitt, who has been in charge of the herd for 35 years, told Global News that “we don’t make a big profit with the dairy.”

Hewitt, who is one of eight monks remaining at the monastery, says it will continue its poultry raising operation, which he says is much more lucrative.