Sunday, September 30, 2012

Happy Fall

What a wonderful Fall day today.  The Sun is shining with a gentle breeze and temperature is just right.  This is the perfect weather to jump in your car and come see us.

We can still offer Golden Delicious for you to pick-your-own.  There is a verity of apples to choose from in the Apple House too.  The tractor and wagon rides are running for your enjoyment Saturdays and Sundays 1pm - 6pm.

The tents are set up too.  The smaller tent has all the pumpkins and the larger tent has the new straw maze for the youngsters.  Come, stay awhile, and enjoy the our farm.

Thanks,
A&M Farm

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Yes we are open...
 
A couple of pictures of a Golden Delicious tree covered with apples...
 
 

The new Honey Crisp apple trees we planted last year...they are growing nicely.  We found about six apples this year.
 
A few Jonathon hangin' from their tree branch...
 
Apple bulk bins and crates waiting to be picked into...
 

 
The Cider Mill is read for the season to come...


 

 
 The boys, Big Spot and Little Spot (you know Darrel and Darrel) hanging out in the barn waiting for a couple apples. 
 
 
 
Some yellow flowers around the power pole near the Apple House...
 
A blooming thistle on the farm...
 
A picture of the our pond.  One of two for our irrigation needs.
 
The soy beans are growing and filling their pods real nice. 
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, September 7, 2012

Fall is Near!

The weather has been hot and humid the last few days, but the weather man says we are going to have some rain and a cool down soon after.  I don't know about you, but I am ready to Fall to arrive.

The Jonathon are being picked and we have them in the Apple House to sell.  We are allowing customers to pick their own Jonathon from the pick-your-own orchard too.  The Gala apples are still available along with some pears too.

I took a walk thru the pumpkin patch a couple days ago and saw a bunch on nice and orange pumpkins.  We will be picking those real soon to have the ready for Fall decoration and Halloween jack-o-lanterns.

Regards,
A&M Farm