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Low-spray apples (pick your own or picked by us), unpasteurized cider, fall vegetables, jams and jellies from our own produce, baked goods. Our goal is a sound, healthy, tasty apple, not an apple with an unblemished complexion; therefore we use as little as possible of the least toxic chemicals we know of in spraying. We believe that the flavor of an apple, or any other food, is enhanced by connection with the place where it was grown, and we hope that you will feel that connection here. Nearly everything we sell in the store is made here, as much as possible from our own produce, and we sell only here at the orchard and at a few local outlets.
(This listing was last updated on Aug 27, 2008)
Location
66 Rowell Rd. East
Brentwood, NH 03833
Contact Information
Charles and Joan Pratt
(603)778-8881
U-Pick Farm
Schedule and Location:
Daily from early Sept., 9 A.M. -- 6 P.M., for as long as we have apples. McIntosh picking starts around Sept. 10; Cortland and Liberty around Sept. 20; Macoun and Empire around Sept. 25; Red Delicious and Wagener around Oct. 1. Not all varieties are available for pick-your-own. Call (603-778-8881) or e-mail for up-to-date information.
Farm Stand
Schedule and Location:
Daily, 9 A.M. -- 6 P.M., for as long as we have apples.
Farming Practices:
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conventional
Association Memberships:
Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA)
Slow Food USA ()
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Apple Annie is a small orchard with about 200 trees, somewhat off the beaten track, a quiet and friendly place for a family outing. We hope that visiting during apple season will be a pleasant, even a revelatory experience. Whether you pick your own apples or buy apples already picked, you are welcome to take your time, walk around the orchard, picnic if you want, or just sit a while and relax.
We will open Sept. 6 in 2008.
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