Children can learn about the harvest in the classroom, but how much better to see in the open air. A party of 90 pupils from Headington Junior School in Oxford were shown row upon row of fruit trees ...
Apple picking is a fun fall activity but with climate changeBut climate change, amplified by human behavior, is impacting the ...
Did you know the largest apple in New England is on Route 2 in Lancaster? Not just that, but the rest stop is a shrine to all ...
The Richland Early American Center for History welcomed families to South Park on Saturday to celebrate John Chapman's 250th birthday.
The public site opened in 2022; the 102 specimens it comprises are grafted from trees—apricots, apples, pears, persimmons, cherries, and others—that once thrived across the city’s five boroughs. In ...
Tim Nickel, owner of Peter's Pumpkin Patch and Peter's Sawmill in Kaukauna, notes that he is the president, CEO and laborer.
The state fire marshal first issued a burn ban Sept. 6 for much of southeastern Ohio, including some areas adjacent to Columbus, that has been most adversely affected by the drought. The ban was ...
Simon Pierson, an early settler in Le Roy, wrote that when they first came to the frontier, there were no apple trees.
Simon Pierson, an early settler in Le Roy, wrote that when they first came to the frontier, there were no apple trees.
"You know, it didn't stop raining until about a month ago, so it was great growing season, and all the apples are hanging on, ...
John Chapman was born on Sept. 26, 1774 — 250 years ago — in Leominster, Massachusetts. Though born in Massachusetts, Chapman ...