Address: W968 Hwy 11 &, 81, Brodhead, WI 53520, USA
Phone: +16088974014
Keith Klade
Lots of apples to choose from, already picked and bagged for your convenience. Very helpful and friendly staff. Apple cider donuts, pies, cider, and caramel apples also available.
Susan Creviston
What a awesome country ride. They have a round barn, which is something you do not see much. The Honey Crisp apples are juicy and delicious. We will be going back. We had lunch and stopped at Harvest Moon in Broadhead Wis.
Valerie Winton
This family-run orchard is a great place to pick up some delicious apples. They have a wide selection of different varieties, and the people there are friendly and knowledgeable in providing recommendations. Other treats such as caramel apples, donuts, and apple hand-pies are also available.
Gus Workman
You can get great apples, cider, heavenly apple donuts, do the corn maze, and much much more here. It's a family owned and run place, and has a delightful charm to it. I can't recommend this place enough. When you go, say hi to Drew and Megan!
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They have a great selection currently and I suggest the apple cider doughnuts.
Thank you for your question. Yes, we practice sustainable farming practices, including applying the minimum amount of chemicals necessary using a system called Integrated Pest Management (IPM) an environmentally sensitive approach to pest management. IPM includes using using cultural methods ( selecting pest resistant varieties) and pheromone traps ( to disrupt the mating cycle). We consult a PhD entomologist to determine what targeted chemicals to use when and where in the orchard only when needed, based on scouting every row, and information from our 24/7 orchard weather station. We also use other techniques to sustain our 6 generation family farm. Some examples: no monoculture, we only cultivate less than have the property and let the rest be untouched (including 100 acres of woods): and we have planted over 10 acres of native prairie plants to help sustain pollinators, including right in the apple orchard. We hope to be good stewards of the land.
Our cost vary for some vareties but generally 18$ a peck, 30$ a half bushel, and 50 for a bushel. So the greater the quantity the cheaper it is per pound. We also have utility grade bushels for 25$.
Yes we do. We charge 22$ for a peck which is about 2.20$ a pound. Thanks
if they are not frozen, we will pick them this week! 🍏
we do not encourage having dogs in our selling shed.
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