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Salatin's Orchard


Beiersdorfer Orchard


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Beiersdorfer Orchard
21874 Kuebel Road
Guilford, IN 47022
Located on 75 acres in Guilford, Beiersdorfer Orchard is owned and operated by Bill and Hilda Beiersdorfer. Here you will find rows and rows of fruit trees where the apples are picked and washed before selling. Some are processed into cider and apple butter. The farm market has a variety of items for sale, including homegrown apples, peaches and plums, along with products for canning. Because the Beierdorfers are able to store the apples, the orchard makes cider year-round.

Business Hours at Beiersdorfer Orchard:
Monday - Saturday, 9 am. - 6 pm
Sunday, 1 pm - 6 pm

http://www.beiersdorfer.com

Tours for children and adults are also available. For more information call Hilda at 812-487-2695.

Busse's Farm
7096 State Route 48
Aurora, IN 47001
Margaret and Wayne Busse are the owners of Busse's Farm, 7096 State Route 48, Aurora. The farm offers a wide variety of bedding plants for purchase, including 19 different varieties of tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, eggplant and herbs. In the fall, choose from approximately 2,500 pumpkins and 500 gourds, or pick from the farm's vast selection of mums.

Business hours at Busse's Farm:
April 1-November 1 9 am - dark (All times are EDST/Cincinnati time).

Busse's Farm usually recommends that you call before coming to ensure they are open.

For more information, or to schedule a tour, contact Margaret or Wayne at 812-926-1807.

Lobenstein’s Farm
29703 Post Road
St. Leon, IN 47032
Located in the northern part of the county, Lobenstein’s Farm is home to one of Southeastern Indiana’s largest pumpkin festivals. The annual festival is held the first three weekends in October and draws about 30,000 people annually. Visitors are able to pick their own pumpkins from the field, enjoy hayrides, craft booths and a petting zoo. Lobenstein’s Farm is located in St. Leon approximately 30 miles from Cincinnati and three miles from I-74. For more information and directions to Lobenstein’s Farm, call 812-576-3177.

Salatin's Orchard
Donna and Richard Salatin started their orchard in 1984 as a hobby. It has since grown into a full-time business. Located on Chesterville Road in Moores Hill, Salatin's Orchard grows and sells 24 varieties of apples. The Salatins also make their own cider. Apples that have fallen on the ground, however, are never used for cider or sold. Instead, the fallen apples are donated to the Red Wolf Sanctuary in Dillsboro to feed the bears that live there.

Business hours at Salatin’s Orchard:
Monday-Sunday, 10 am - 7 pm (All times are EDST/Cincinnati time).

Berries, pears, winter squash, honey and apple butter also are grown or produced and sold at Salatin’s, depending on season. To learn more, or to find out about taking a tour, call Donna or Richard at 812-744-3481.

The Very Berry Patch
9429 York Ridge Road
New Alsace, Ind.
The Very Berry Patch can be found at 9429 York Ridge Road in New Alsace. Owners James and Darlene Phillips have a variety of items depending on season, including berries, pumpkins, gourds and mums. Business hours at The Very Berry Patch vary according to season, so you may wish to call before visiting. For further information or directions, call 812-623-3774.



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