Bonadeo Farm:
It's been our life long passion to have fun outdoors in the fall. We also love eating lots of doughnuts and drinking cider. Come joi...
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History:
Diehl's Orchard & Cider Mill has been helping families make memories for over 60 years now. We opened in 1954 when Grandpa Paul Diehl...
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A woman-owned, family business since 1977, Mary Emmett established the orchard and developed it into a veritable touchstone for her community. Whil...
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We produce and sell market apples, peaches, plums, pears, sweet corn, pumpkins and other vegetables. In our bakery we make donuts, pies, breads, pa...
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History:
The Spicer family has been growing fruit in southeastern Michigan for five generations. The first farm was near Detroit and fruit was tak...
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Located on the highest spot in Genesee County Muellers Orchard and Cider Mill is one of the oldest orchards in the area. Records indicate it has be...
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Goodison Cider Mill is a local favorite open from Labor Day until Christmas each year and is the "real deal" when it comes to working mills. With t...
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Markillie Orchard is located near Howell, Michigan. We began planting apple trees in 1998. Early on we traveled to farmers markets in the fall to s...
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History:
The Barkham family established Rochester Cider mill in 1981. The Barkham family has been producing cider in the Rochester area for ...
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Wiard's Cider Mill and Apple Orchard was founded in Michigan by George Wiard in 1837. The u-pick apple orchard and cider mill was originally locate...
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The Dexter Cider Mill is the oldest continuously operating Cider Mill in Michigan. Cited by "Hour Detroit" magazine as one of the 101 places to vis...
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Our 95 acre farm is packed with home-grown fruits. We offer weekend entertainment in our pavilion, along with food and the finest apples and cider ...
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About Us:
Edward Wasem and Leola Talladay were married in 1942. Later that year, they moved to the farm in Augusta Township near where Leola grew ...
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