- An
orchard is an
intentional plantation of
trees or
shrubs that is
maintained for food production.
Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing
trees that...
- The
Orchardist (2012) is a
novel by
American author Amanda Coplin set in the
Pacific Northwest at the turn of the 20th century.
Haunted by the disappearance...
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Shortly after the
brothers parted ways, John
began his
apprenticeship as an
orchardist under a Mr.
Crawford who grew apples, thus
inspiring Chapman's life journey...
- Phillips,
Michael (1998). The
Apple Grower : A
Guide for the
Organic Orchardist (First ed.).
White River Junction, Vermont:
Chelsea Green Publishing....
- Coplin's
debut novel, The
Orchardist was
released through HarperCollins on
August 21, 2012. The work
deals with an
orchardist that
takes in two pregnant...
- 1825 –
November 12, 1909), was an
American pioneer of
Oregon and an
orchardist who
developed the
Lambert cherry. A
native of Indiana, he also served...
- John
Bunker (born 1950 or 1951) is an
American orchardist, pomologist, and "apple explorer". An
expert on
American apples and
their history, he is the...
-
Burford (August 29, 1935 –
March 29, 2020) was an
American pomologist,
orchardist, and
apple historian. He is
considered one of the most
influential figures...
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Solon Chase (1823 –
November 23, 1909) was an
American farmer,
orchardist,
politician and
newspaper publisher from Maine.
Chase served two
single year...
- Tom
Brown is an
apple hunter and
orchardist.
Brown focuses on
discovering "lost"
heirloom apple varietals in
North Carolina and
throughout Appalachia....