A Beautiful Setting That Features Wonderful Apples and Harvest Memories for All!One of the oldest, but newest apple orchards in Chippewa Falls. (In...
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Located 61/2 miles North of Chippewa Falls, WI on HWY 124 is Klinger Farm Market. Klinger Farm Market is a 5th Generation farm in business for over...
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About:
The Connell Family Orchard was established in 1858 by the late great, great, great, grandpa James Connell. There are seven generations of t...
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About Us:
Situated on a scenic ridge separating the Chippewa River Valley and the Eau Claire River Valley, our orchard was planted over a century ...
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About:
We began AVEnue Orchard in 2007 with 115 trees. With no map to what kinds of apples were here it was like a treasure hunt going throu...
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Barb and Gordy planted 25 new trees in 2001 and today they take care of over 900 trees. (A hobby gone wild!) Their trees are the semi-dwarf variety...
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Western Wisconsin's favorite fall family farm destination with hundreds of acres of apple orchards, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, farm animals and more
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History:
In the 1870's, someone (perhaps Johnny Appleseed himself!) planted apple trees at our original Galesville orchard.
In 1952, Allen and Lo...
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The orchard was first planted in 1976. Dale & Loretta Young opened to the public as a pick-your-own apple orchard in 1990. Class Apple was name...
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Our 40-acre farm, located in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, offers hours of entertainments for everyone! We feature 2 corn mazes, a petting farm and kids en...
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Cain's Orchard was established by Kevin & Diane Cain in 1976. We were young, enthusiastic and energetic with dreams of embarking upon an agricu...
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Licks Orchard has a wide variety of apples including Honey Crisp, Zestar, Snow Sweet, Haralson, Prairie Spy, Red Barron, Sweet Sixteen and more. Ch...
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About:Glenwood Orchard is a family-owned and operated fruit orchard specializing in producing high quality tree ripened fruit while being environme...
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In 1898 Fred Sacia purchased a farm about three miles northwest of Galesville from his grandfather. The farm already had 25 apple trees including D...
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