New York Apple Orchard - America's Heartland
The Trapani family has been growing fruit in New York's Hudson Valley for four generations. Although their products include peaches, grapes, blueberries and plums, apples are the focus on this family farm. We learn how, besides selling their crops, the family is on a mission to let consumers better understand the importance of agriculture to the Empire State.
Apple Picking, Warwick, NY
NM True TV - Costanza Orchard
Apple harvest time offers hands-on opportunities at Valencia County's Costanza Orchards. The True Crew can't prove it, but they are convinced fruit tastes better if you pick it yourself. And it doesn't hurt that the fruit-picking happens amid wildlife and great scenery.
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AUTUMN IN UPSTATE NEW YORK
Vlog taken at The Great Pumpkin Farm outside of Buffalo, New York, Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards outside of Syracuse, New York, and the Burrville Cider Mill outside of Watertown, New York.
Nine Pin founder: Business has quadrupled, but we're staying local
Nine Pin Cider Works has quadrupled its production in the three years since it launched in Albany, New York. But even though the craft cider company is growing rapidly, it's resisting the temptation to expand nationally.
Focusing on local isn't just a marketing pitch for Nine Pin – it's a business strategy that has been key to its success in New York's booming craft beverage industry.
Nine Pin sources approximately 1.3 million pounds of apples solely from orchards in the Capital Region and Hudson Valley – mostly from Samascott Orchards in Kinderhook. That gives the cider its unique taste and identity, while keeping down distribution costs.
The Albany Business Review sat down with Nine Pin co-founder and co-owner Alejandro del Peral for the latest installment of our series, The Interview. Check back for a new video next Wednesday – we'll be publishing one every week!
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Hank's Pumpkintown in Water Mill, Southampton, Long Island, New York
Pumpkin Picking at Hank's Pumpkintown in Water Mill, Southampton, Long Island, New York
Hank's Pumpkintown has pick your own pumpkins great for both carving a jack-o'-lantern or sugar pumpkins for making a pumpkin pies.
Additionally there is a walk through corn maze, fall Autumn cutouts for children to put their heads through and take photos with.
Happy Halloween and Blessed Samhain Festival home decorations of scarecrows, cornstalks, bales of straw hay.
Activities such as wagon rides, tractor train rides, giant slides, games, playgrounds, informational flip cards.
Fresh fruits and vegetables: apple picking, farm stand, corn shack with roasted corn.
The Market with Tasty Treats, Pies, Donuts, Apple Cider & more
PUMPKIN PICKING: 7 DAYS A WEEK
Daily hours: 9:30am to 6pm
Hank's Pumpkintown
240 Montauk Hwy.,
Watermill, NY 11976
631-726-4667
Located in Southampton on Country Road 39A, roughly 4 miles after Sunrise Highway ends.
Located on the right, directly across from the Lexus Dealership
between North Main St. and David Whites Lane.
The South Fork of Suffolk County, Long Island, NY
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The sixth annual pumpkin picking trip
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Water Mill hamlet, Southampton town, Suffolk County, Long Island region, New York state, USA The United States of America country, North America continent
October 7th 2016
Shawangunks Day Trip - Fall Leaves in the Hudson Valley | Upstate NY
Laura and I take a day trip up into the Shawangunks. Beautiful time of the year in the Hudson Valley for a mini road trip!
Camera: GoPro Hero 2
Edited using iMovie
Cheers,
Joe Mc
Halloween Pumpkin Picking at Windy Acres Farm in NY on Long Island
Halloween Pumpkin Picking at Windy Acres Farm on Long Island in Calverton, NY
Windy Acres Farm has a pick your own pumpkins great for both carving a jack-o'-lantern or sugar pumpkins for making a pumpkin pie, walk through corn maze, horse drawn hayrides around the farm, fall Autumn cutouts for children to put their heads through and take photos with, Happy Halloween and Blessed Samhain Festival home decorations of scarecrows, cornstalks, and bales of straw hay, live animals for viewing and education, and a fresh vegetables farm stand open seven days a week.
Windy Acres Farm
3810 Middle Country Road
Calverton, NY 11933
Calverton is in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States of America
The community is on the border of the Town of Riverhead and the Town of Brookhaven.
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10-10-2015
Apple Picking in New York
During Parent's Weekend at Marist College, I was fostered by the Albright family who took me apple picking with them on a farm in New York.
Here are some clips I edited together for my Digital Toolbox class with a guitar cover I recorded of one of my favourite Passenger songs.
Eight Months Pregnant - Apple Picking at Outhouse Orchards Re-Edit
Cynthia is eight months pregnant and we went apple picking at Outhouse Orchards. Shot on GoPro Hero 5 Black with Karma Grip. Edited with Final Cut Pro
Apple picking at Outhouse Orchards Westchester county NY. 10/5/2013
Apple picking at Outhouse Orchards Westchester county NY. 10/5/2013. Raw Video.
More apple picking at Outhouse Orchards Westchester county NY. 10/5/2013.
Apple picking at Outhouse Orchards Westchester county NY. 10/5/2013. Raw Video
A Fall Day on Remus Farms 4K
About Us
1932: Remus Farms was founded by William F. Remus, his wife Orla, and their three children: William H., Wilma, and Verna. The original 40 acres was farmed by horses and good ol' fashioned manpower. In addition to the usual farm crops of corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, and hay, the Remus family raised several acres of fruits and vegetables. Additionally, they raised cows, chickens, ducks, geese, hogs, and rabbits.
Being the Depression Era, fresh farm commodities were much sought after. The Remus family sold fresh vegetables, live and fresh-dressed poultry, milk, butter, cheese and eggs right off of the back porch of the old farmhouse. If no one was home, a till of money was left for customers to pay and make change for their purchases. To this day, that old farmhouse still stands and is well over 100 years old.
1946: William Henry took over the farming operation from his father. He and his wife Dora carried on the traditional farming practices and began to expand the farm.
1955: A state-of-the-art, caged-layer egg-producing facility was built and the egg business began to grow exponentially, as did the farm fresh vegetables. New items were added, including flats of flowers, potted plants, and hanging baskets that were trucked in and sold on the farm.
William Henry and his wife Dora had four children: Bill, Sue, Randy, and Curtis. Bill and Sue moved onto other careers; Randy joined the Marines; and Curtis went to college.
Late 1960s: Randy and Curtis decided to go into the family business with their father.
1970: The first greenhouse was built. With the growth and expansion of Northwest Indiana, Remus Farms grew at a staggering rate. As more plants and produce were needed, more acres were farmed and more greenhouses were erected.
Today: Remus Farms has over 80 acres of farmable land, a 7-acre garden center consisting of 18 greenhouses, approximately 5 acres of trees, shrubs, and evergreens, and Northwest Indiana's largest selection of rare and unusual perennials. The country store and farm market are managed by Kurt Mathew Remus, a 4th generation Remus.
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