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  2. Fruit picking - Wikipedia

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    Fruit picking or fruit harvesting is a seasonal activity (paid or recreational) that occurs during harvest time in areas with fruit growing wild or being farmed in orchards. Some farms market " You-Pick " for orchards, such as the tradition of Apple and Orange picking in North America, as a form of value-add agritourism .

  3. Wegmans - Wikipedia

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    Wegmans is a privately owned company, founded in 1916 by brothers John and Walter Wegman as the Rochester Fruit and Vegetable Company. [15] Originally starting as a produce cart, the first store opened in 1917 at 72 West Main St. in Rochester, New York. [ 16 ]

  4. The 22 Absolute Best Places to Go Apple Picking Near NYC

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    For an extra spooky time, stop by the pumpkin-picking Spookley movie nights on select Fridays in October. FYI: Admission and pick-your-own are both cash-only. 101 Jessup Rd., Warwick, NY. Learn ...

  5. Polaner - Wikipedia

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    Polaner is an American brand of fruit preserves and condiments that was founded by Max and Lena Polaner as M. Polaner Inc. in the late 19th century in Newark, New Jersey.It was renamed M. Polaner and Son, Inc. when their son Sidney Polaner joined the company.

  6. Driscoll's - Wikipedia

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    The company was the sole supplier of the Banner variety until Reiter formed an outside partnership in 1916 to market the Banner Berry plant. [5] After twenty-years in business, the Banner variety was infected by the spread of a viral infection and Driscoll's began breeding and releasing new varieties of berries.

  7. Rogers Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Orchards, in Southington, Connecticut, is an agricultural-produce company owned and operated by members of the same family since its founding in 1807 and one of the leading agricultural producers in Connecticut.

  8. Woodman's Markets - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to grow throughout the middle of the 20th century and in 1956 opened a second Janesville location. The original two stores eventually closed and were replaced by one larger store in 1973. [5] Willard's son, Phil, joined him in managing the company in the 1960s, and remains president today.

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