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Barkley's Apple Orchard

https://www.barkleysappleorchard.com/
Business Description
Bill Barkley's ancestor received the land now known as Barkley's Apple Orchard as a UEL land grant in 1790, making Bill the 7th generation of his family on the property. Bill started planting the apple orchard in 1982. He also planted asparagus, and then strawberries in the mid 90s. Bill's wife, Delia, has been growing and preserving vegetables on the farm since 1990. Over the years Barkley's Apple Orchard has developed new uses for their fruit and vegetable crops, testing recipes until the results are consistently delicious. Bill and Delia have three sons: Solomon Liam, and Denzil, who grew up working in the orchard, the berry fields, the garden, and selling at markets. They still help out when available. Other friends and family members also sell at weekend markets in season.
Product Description
Strawberries, crushed strawberry purée, honey, strawberry jam, apple jelly, apple butter, apple syrup, apple cider, apple cider vinegar, apples, apple pies (fresh & frozen) applesauce, apple-tomato chutney, dried apples, apple wood, apple wood barbecue chips, crabapple preserves, dilly beans, hand dipped beeswax candles, pickled asparagus tips, pickled beets, turnips & eggs, garlic and garlic scapes asparagus, heirloom fruit tree varieties, other jams, jellies in season
Business Area
Farmer/Rancher/Grower/Producer
Contact Info
billb.otr@gmail.com
5179 Smiths Road
What We Offer
Beverages:Bottled (fresh, non-fresh, processed, etc.)
Other
Other:Condiments/Sauces (jams, dips, herbs/spices, sauces, etc.)
Shelf-stable Food:Canned/boxed food and food mixes
Sector: Food - Ingredients
Dairy:Eggs
Dairy:Other
Field Crops:Pulses and protein crops
Fruits and nuts:Aggregate fruits
Fruits and nuts:Berries
Fruits and nuts:Pomes
Pasture- grassland:Perennial and annual forages
Pasture- grassland:Sugar bush
Sweetener:Honey
Vegetables:Brassicas
Vegetables:Bulbs
Vegetables:Leaf and leaf stalk
Vegetables:Stemmed
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