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Feil Pioneer Orchards, est. 1908

(East Wenatchee, Washington)
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Feil Pioneer Orchards welcomes apple enthusiasts to our rustic fruitstand selling only what we grow - and we grow 'em all! Over 220 varieties of fruit: cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, prunes, pluots, plumcots, pears, nectarines and of course apples! Heirloom apples, cider apples and peaches are our specialties! You can also find us at the local farmers markets. We grow over 150 kinds of apples: Spitzenberg, Newtown Pippen, Winesap, Winter Banana, Arkansas Black, King David, Rhode Island Greening, Empire, Rome Beauty, Idared, York Imperial, Smokehouse, Spygold, Johnathan, Gravenstein, Lady, Cox's Orange, American Golden Russett..... contact us for a full listing! We grow several varieties from Japan, Switzerland, Australia, England, New England and the Midwest. We try to have the old, new and all in-between!

(This listing was last updated on Nov 18, 2008)


Location

13073 SR 2, Baker Flats HWY 2/97 2.5 miles north of Odabashian Bridge
East Wenatchee, WA 98802

Contact Information

Kim Langston
www.wenatcheefruit.com
509 679 3378

Mailing Address:

13073 SR 2
East Wenatchee, WA 98802

Farmers' Market   

Schedule and Location:
2009 Farmer's Market Dates and Locations TBA

Farm Stand   

Schedule and Location:
2.5 miles north of the Odabashan Bridge light on hwy 2/97. Located on the southbound side at the north end of Baker Flats. NOW ON SELF-SERVE, APPLES ONLY, MANY VARIETIES OFFERED.

Farming Practices: [?]

conventional


Our farm stand is now on "self-serve." You will be able to stop by anytime, select your bag of apples from dozens of varieties and leave your cash in the jar! Late season heirloom varieties, such as Spitzenburg, are unbeatable for holiday pies. Heirloom apples are great gifts if you are visiting anyone out of our area during the season, too. Usually we have enough apples in our cooler to last until March. We then re-open with Cherry harvest in June. Thank-you for a great 2008 season, Kim.

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