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  2. Here's where to pick apples this fall in metro Detroit and beyond

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    Big Red Apple Orchard. This orchard has been under new ownership since 2022 and has cider, doughnuts, a market and its Legacy Bar at Big Red Orchard with food offerings, local brews and craft ...

  3. It's apple picking season in Ohio. Here's where to find a U ...

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    Malone Orchards - Berlin Heights. Quarry Hill Orchards - Berlin Heights. J&M Fruit Farm - Clyde. Hoen’s Orchard - Delta. Haslinger Orchards - Gibsonburg. MacQueen Orchard - Holland. Bergman ...

  4. Angry Orchard - Wikipedia

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    Angry Orchard is a hard cider company located near Walden, New York, United States, owned by the Boston Beer Company.It makes hard cider using apples from its own 60-acre orchard located in Hudson Valley, New York. [1]

  5. Red Delicious - Wikipedia

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    Red Delicious is a type of apple with a red exterior and sweet taste that was first recognized in Madison County, Iowa, in 1872. Today, the name Red Delicious comprises more than 50 cultivars . It was the most produced apple cultivar in the United States from 1968 until 2018, when it was surpassed by Gala .

  6. Applecrest Farm Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Applecrest Farm Orchards (also known as Applecrest Orchards or simply Applecrest) is a year-round apple orchard in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.It is considered the oldest and largest apple orchard in the state of New Hampshire [1] and the oldest continuously operated apple orchard in the United States, [citation needed] having opened in 1913.

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  8. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Width 59–63 mm (2.3–2.5 in), height 44–51 mm (1.7–2.0 in). Stalk 9–12 mm (0.35–0.47 in). Deep red flush and streaks of red with a little russet. Early maturing but short season. Formerly grown commercially in England for local markets. FCC from RHS in 1887. Good flavor in its home climate if it is eaten soon after picking.

  9. SugarBee - Wikipedia

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    SugarBee (CN121) [1] is an apple cultivar grown in the elevated orchards of Washington state. The variety was discovered by Chuck Nystrom in the early 1990s and developed in Minnesota, and is believed to be the result of an accidental cross-pollination between a Honeycrisp and another, unknown variety. [ 2 ]