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Crop Report: Goldrush Apples!

November 4, 2021


Thanks for checking in! There are still lots of apple varieties to choose from in our Farm Market. Full list of apple varieties and locally grown produce available to follow.

It was a beautiful week out in the orchard for our big Goldrush harvest. We will have Goldrush available in the Farm Market up until we close for the season on December 24th.


Here's why Goldrush is at the top of our list for apple favorites:

  • They are EXCELLENT all-purpose. The apple gets the name from its "rush" of flavor.

  • Goldrush is one of the only apples know to improve its flavor in storage. Goldrush is a great keeper maintaining crispness for seven months in cool storage.

  • We recommend keeping apples in the crisper of your refrigerator. During cooler months, your garage is also a good spot.

  • Wether you are getting apples for applesauce or just to eat you really can't go wrong with Goldrush!

There's nothing we love more than a cozy meal after a chilly day of apple picking. This recipe for Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes is simple and delicious! Locally grown garlic and potatoes make all the difference in this autumn staple. Link to recipe below photos.


It's officially mulled cider season! This quick recipe from NYT cooking is the key to a cozy fall evening. If you're planning a night out this weekend, Yellow Springs Brewery is featuring mulled cider made with our fresh pressed apple cider. It's delicious!


Farm Market Hours:

Monday - Friday 10 am to 5pm

Saturday 9am to 5pm

Sunday 11am to 5pm

Our Farm Market will be open seven days a week until December 24th.


Apple Varieties and Locally Grown Produce Available in the Farm Market ( as supplies last):

  • Apples: Honeycrisp, Crimson Crisp, Goldrush, Fuji, Cortland, Jonagold, Idared, Granny Smith, Winecrisp, Melrose, Winesap, Stayman

  • Potatoes

  • Onions

  • Turnips

  • Jalapeños

  • Garlic

  • Cauliflower

  • Winter Squash: Butternut, Acorn, Spaghetti, Buttercup

Check back next weekend for Evercrisp and Pink Lady

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