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  2. Washington apples - Wikipedia

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    Washington apples are an important agricultural crop in the U.S. state of Washington as well as a symbol of the state itself. Washington is the leading U.S. producer of apples and one of the leading exporters in the world, producing 60% of the U.S. crop in 2022. [1]

  3. Fruit picking - Wikipedia

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    Apple picking in Styria. Apple picking is an activity found at apple farms. Apple orchards may be opened to the public, allowing consumers to pick their own apples or purchase pre-picked apples. [1] [2] Although this is ultimately a method of purchasing apples, it is often a social activity as well. Apple picking is often a very popular dating ...

  4. Washington Orchards Desperate For Apple Pickers - AOL

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  5. Old Apple Tree Park - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The tree was at Old Apple Tree Park on the north side of the Columbia River and south side of State Route 14. [5] The annual Old Apple Tree Festival in Vancouver celebrated the tree's birthday in October with giveaways of cuttings by the city forester. [6] [7] The apple tree, which had been in ailing health for some time, died in June ...

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  7. Your seasonal guide to the best apple picking in the Hudson ...

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    Twin Star Orchards is open for apple picking from noon to 7 p.m. on Fridays, and from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends through the end of the season. The orchard is known for its cider and hosts live ...

  8. Johnny Appleseed - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Appleseed (born John Chapman; September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845) was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced trees grown with apple seeds (as opposed to trees grown with grafting [1]) to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ontario, as well as the northern counties of West Virginia.

  9. Washington state has a new apple coming soon - AOL

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    It’s recently been trialed at research orchards across the state. Trees will become widely available to growers in 2026, and the apple will hit grocery shelves in 2029. The to-be-named variety ...