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Orchards, apple orchards, on both sides of the highway bear lots of yellow and light green-colored apples.
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Cows graze amid marshy ponds and tangerine and hazelnut orchards.
There are orchards and pumpkin patches begging for weekend excursions.
California was a paradise of orange groves and avocado orchards.
Efforts are largely focused on orchards in Napa Valley, Calif.
Our family trees grew in neat orchards of demographic similitude.
The oldest Jamaican at Forrence Orchards is Willard Shaw, 71.
They often build their nests in forests, orchards, and gardens.
The Valley itself was relatively bucolic, honeycombed with orchards and farms.
I recently visited the orchards of Amalfi coast limoncello brand Pallini.
Orchards and vineyards were visible from the train's windows in Ontario ...
Daubigny "was really the painter of blossoming orchards," Ms. Bakker said.
More recently, he visited petting zoos, orchards and farms in Minnesota.
Developed from orchards and farmland, the area mostly lacks distinct neighborhoods.
Apples swept from the flooded orchards lay scattered in the mud.
Users of the chemical include landscapers, golf courses, orchards, vineyards and farms.
Spicer Orchards isn't the only farm that's been hit by produce bandits.
Bush fires destroyed orchards while heavy rainfall delayed picking of the fruit.
In central Serbia, hail and strong winds damaged the region&aposs orchards.
"This is like saving apple orchards to protect oranges," Van Dover added.
Some, judging by their orderly arrangements, had once been cultivated in orchards.
And presto: Lawns, orchards and alfalfa bloom in the sandy, alluvial soil.
Vineyards rake the valley below, and apple orchards zipper the hills above.
Mr. Castellnou's father gave up working on other people's almond orchards altogether.
The state has around 1,500 apple growers and 175,000 acres of orchards.
Historically a hub of cherry production, it has orchards and vineyards, too.
Flames skittered down the hills toward avocado orchards, neighboring streets — and him.
Harvey's unrelenting rain left so much underwater—like these orchards in Pecan Grove.
Today you can wander through the cherry orchards and sample its cherry pie.
Out in the orchards, wildflowers are beginning to bloom under the apple trees.
Farmers are tearing out vines to plant cherry orchards, which are more profitable.
They also collected lychees from the orchards near the highest concentration of cases.
We have orchards ourselves and they're very nice and calming places to be.
Avocado orchards require an extraordinary amount of costly resources in order to flourish.
Every autumn, I haunt local orchards, eager to pick bushels of my own.
FFRobotics, an Israeli company, is testing its technology in apple orchards in Washington.
A giant worm-composting facility produces more fertilizer for the gardens and orchards.
Fruit growers sprayed tetracycline in orchards to prevent fire blight and other diseases.
Same thing with the Yakama Nation in Washington, which are running some orchards.
Bee hives are transported on the back of large trucks between farms -- they might go from almond orchards in one part of the US then on to avocado orchards in another, and later to sunflower fields in time for summer.
One almond grower and distributor said a lot of new orchards were buying the self-pollinating plants, but no one could tell if the trees were actually self-pollinating or if the bees from neighboring orchards were slipping into their blooms.
Orchards and fields full of thistles hiding ISIS mines and booby traps surrounded us.
Gabriel Farm in Sebastopol, California, received four honey bee hives to pollinate their orchards.
Now there's a subway, but then it was old cherry orchards and deep ravines.
Many people have been successful in setting up truffle orchards, but it's not easy.
It is tucked into a sunny mountain valley draped with peach orchards and vineyards.
It's so beautiful, there's wild orchards with pomegranates and lemons and oranges and grapefruits.
If they want to switch to orchards though, they can give me a buzz.
Today, orchards in the United States continue to produce most of the world's supply.
The cascading gardens full of bougainvillea trees, olive groves and lemon and orange orchards?
Apple orchards these days are a very different creature than they used to be.
The avocado orchards were safe as well, guarded by another set of uniformed militias.
The town is located in Italy's Piedmont region, surrounded by famous vineyards and fruit orchards.
The company has conducted field trials with orchards in Washington state, and overseas in Australia.
In February the government announced a scheme to subsidize farmers planting high-density apple orchards.
The 19th-century chateau, on 200 acres with vineyards and orchards, houses eight guest rooms.
If you're looking for unusual types, you might try nurseries, horticultural clubs and old orchards.
MIDDLEFIELD "Breakfast on the Deck," Lyman Orchards' 275th anniversary celebration, with farm-fresh country breakfast.
MIDDLEFIELD "Breakfast on the Deck," Lyman Orchards' 843th-anniversary celebration, with farm-fresh country breakfast.
Workers make about $7.50 per day to tend the orchards, and twice that during harvests.
The company has also planted orchards in Sonoma and in North Carolina, Alabama, and Ontario.
Pennsylvania visitors and locals can pick crisp apples at some of the country's best orchards.
Crews battled to keep the flames away from orchards and farms in the rural area.
Thieves break into the almond orchards under cover of night to snatch freshly delivered hives.
The campus was situated on 800 acres among bucolic fields and orchards outside Amherst, Mass.
His father is a laborer and farmer who tends just a few acres of orchards.
The Soleas area hardest hit by the blaze is covered by pine forest and fruit orchards.
Bears become particularly bold in years when acorns are scarce, sneaking into orchards to steal persimmons.
The towns and orchards in the valley to the south were dissolving into the blue light.
Rowe said that Spicer Orchards is still open to the public and will continue normal operations.
For one thing, apple and pear orchards, along with platoons of poplar trees, far outnumber grapevines.
The local economy suffered as the limestone quarries and hunting lodges closed and the orchards withered.
Spanning 25 acres, the historic property boasts gardens, orchards, streams and an 363-foot-long pool.
The Soleas area hardest hit by the blaze is covered with pine forest and fruit orchards.
But there doesn't appear to have been much direct or indirect damage to the orchards themselves.
Founded by two Armenian immigrants, Liberty Orchards has made the classic candies by hand since 1920.
Science, a magazine, reports that up to 80% of North Carolina's orchards may have been affected.
They belong in almond farms and orange orchards, where the bees are brought in for pollination.
His father used to work in the orange orchards in Jaffa and one day died unexpectedly.
Most are focusing on heirloom varieties and European cider apples from established orchards rather than foraging.
Some studies have blamed toxins in lychees, a fruit grown in abundance in orchards around Muzaffarpur.
It has since been overtaken by the market, along with our playgrounds and the orange orchards.
Confined to a narrow strip of secondary forest, Hope gobbled fruit from village orchards to survive.
Today, all across the riverlands of the Shatt, dry date orchards can be seen from afar.
He already makes five styles in the Hudson Valley (some from apples grown in his orchards).
The islands are an outdoor lover's paradise, with state parks, trails, beaches, campgrounds, farms and orchards.
South Hero has two century-old, family-owned apple orchards a mile apart on South Street.
Just beyond Treveri, a single-track road leads through cherry and nectarine orchards to Owen Roe.
Travelers bike through orchards, olive groves and vineyards; explore village markets; and visit family-run wineries.
New York is home to nearly 700 apple orchards with about 55,000 acres across the state.
It was reflected in the flooded orchards, the bursting Yuba River and the Sierra's snowy peaks.
Mitt Romney's great-grandfather, who had four wives and established peach and apple orchards in Chihuahua.
Some who failed to reach those camps sought shelter in olive orchards, residents and witnesses said.
Farmers in the area have adapted, growing crops or raising orchards that can tolerate winter inundations.
Today's Silicon Valley was carved out of a rich agricultural land of apricot and almond orchards.
"Lord, thank ya for the untimely frost you sent what claimed our pointless bananner orchards," Early continued.
Many of the region's fruit orchards were quickly turned over into tracts of single-family detached housing.
The $20 million property has both mountain and ocean views, along with fruit orchards and rose gardens.
Our farm is a valley known for its agriculture that is surrounded by pear orchards and vineyards.
Much of Kashmir's economy is dependent on outside laborers who work in construction, hotels and apple orchards.
Besides avocado orchards, Michoacan for decades has been known for marijuana plantations and the making of methamphetamine.
Once blooms are pollinated, growers will start spraying their orchards, and bees have to be removed quickly.
Pollination in large almond and cherry orchards increased when they were used alongside honeybees, recent studies showed.
Houses have bird boxes constructed into their walls to encourage nesting, and the gardens have communal orchards.
Historically, orchards there, about 220 miles north of Los Angeles, enjoy cool, rainy winters and dense fog.
Most of the workers in Mr. McClarty's vineyards and orchards have well-established lives in the area.
In recent months and years, extreme weather events have damaged or destroyed olive groves in Italy, vineyards in France, citrus and peach orchards in Florida and Georgia, apple and cherry orchards in Wisconsin and Michigan, avocado farms in Mexico, coffee and cacao farms in dozens of equatorial nations.
"This time of year, black bears are notorious for raiding trash bins, camps, cottages, orchards," he tells PEOPLE.
Spanning 17 acres, the 249-year-old property boasts gardens, orchards, streams and an 82-foot-long pool.
Playlist: "Cherry Orchards" / "Roses Without Thorns" / "Dance Sleazy" / "Downtown Hanoi" Celtic Frost's swansong, Monotheist, came as a surprise.
Around Silicon Valley in California, Village Harvest, founded in 2001, gleans citrus from gardens, backyards and old orchards.
Some farmers convert their paddy to apple orchards, which require far less water and can bring more profit.
Below the peaks, woods gave way to vines and pastures, followed by estuary flats filled with citrus orchards.
A Turkish lodge stands next to the pool and the grounds also contain fruit orchards and a gatehouse.
"We've repurposed it and renamed it the Corn Fest," said John Lyman III, the orchards' executive vice president.
Farmers warn they will be counting the cost in uprooted orchards and reduced harvests for years to come.
Now we walk and walk through the orchards, the Cannery Orchard, the Nursery Orchard, the Black Cherry Orchard.
" Mr. Adnani's brothers had worked in the orchards of Mr. Kadour's better-off grandfather, "watering the olive trees.
The apples at his Twin Star Orchards are "dry farmed," not irrigated, to concentrate their flavors and acids.
On the island's western coast, orchards of Malvasia grapes line the mountainside over staggering views of neighboring Salina.
In June, the apricot orchards are popping with Armenia's bright yellow national fruit and the vineyards are green.
Small spice gardens started to pop up the way "u-pick" apple orchards do in upstate New York.
Its first moniker — Valley of the Heart's Delight — referred to the California region's natural beauty and fruit orchards.
They had sold contracts for lychee and longan orchards and promised investors hefty returns, according to the report.
But on Thursday, the North's official Korean Central News Agency reported that Mr. Kim had been visiting orchards.
A search of the orchards in the vicinity revealed other graves, some freshly dug, some made weeks before.
They traced honeybees' travels through the Great Plains, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest, through apple orchards and pear trees.
Cherries, sourced from Door County orchards a few hundred miles to the north, made for a popular variety.
Jeff Colombini looks over bing cherries in one of his orchards in Friday, June 1, 2018, in Stockton, Calif.
Fallbrook, known for its avocado orchards, burned, and homes were destroyed in its Rancho Monserate Country Club retirement community.
Other amenities include lemon and avocado orchards, specimen landscaping, secret sandstone tunnels to the beach and panoramic ocean views.
Militants were in the orchards surrounding the settlement, they heard, waiting for the right moment to reoccupy the town.
For example, you want to buy apples and have ten baskets from ten different orchards from which to choose.
In villages set amid the mustard fields and apple orchards of Kashmir Valley, people openly praise militants and protesters.
In addition to improving potato production, they have turned to new vegetables and, more recently, even started fruit orchards.
Most of the property is formally landscaped, except for two paddocks and apple orchards now used for sheep grazing.
And you should be able to find them at most grocery stores — they're grown in orchards throughout the country.
People spend weekends "upstate," hiking and biking and loading up their trunks with produce from farms and apple orchards.
The settlers built orchards, wineries, boutique hotels and a ski resort, turning the area into an Israeli vacation spot.
The militias now act as the police, as well as guards for the town perimeter and the avocado orchards.
This scene has become tradition in the Champlain Valley, and is critical to keeping the state's orchards in business.
In addition to the robots, Tevel is developing an analysis platform that helps to map and analyze the orchards.
Growers previously flooded their orchards with warm water in the early spring to prevent frost from killing the buds.
Kelly Romney, Mitt Romney's second cousin, showed me their peaceful and orderly community surrounded by apple and peach orchards.
Everyone can go back to pretending the land has been tamed as the fields and orchards once again expand.
Thieves have plundered thousands of dollars' worth of fruit from orchards in New Zealand and distribution centers in Southern California.
For example, while orchards surround many villages in the area, typically only one child in each village develops the illness.
Ms. Rothschild spoke at the new estate, which is nestled among vineyards and apple orchards in Shandong, a coastal province.
He had been tucking away a little money from his apple orchards each year to help pay for medical school.
Uruapan is a major center for the processing and export of avocados grown in orchards that spread across Michoacan's hillsides.
As children, we would go to the Villa Mondeggi for the spring festival and get lost in the lemon orchards.
Rebellious Ghouta felt the force of the president's anger: the orchards became a battleground, and nothing grew on blasted trees.
Mass thefts from orchards, with up to 350 avocados stolen at a time, have caused concern among North Island growers.
He grew up in the Northwest and often worked as a laborer alongside his parents in crop fields and orchards.
This observer wondered how Azerbaijanis could eat so many apples he saw ripening in Orchards north of Baku, Azerbaijan's capital.
Firefighters paid close attention to the county's avocado and citrus orchards threatened by the flames, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Eggman said it was conversations in these orchards with the predominantly Latino farmhands that convinced him to run another time.
They can be former orchards where workers sprayed too many pesticides, or former paper mills that improperly disposed of asbestos.
"I remember having so much freedom, going down the street, everyone was my family," she said, describing surrounding pecan orchards.
It is a dam, set in the middle of fruit orchards and golf courses in South Africa's Western Cape province.
Releases from privately owned irrigation dams — normally used for crops and orchards — were also key to pushing Day Zero back.
The next morning, when we arrived, the sky was blue; along the prison road, the almond orchards bloomed pale pink.
"I'm pumping the brakes on planting new pistachio and almond orchards until we see how this shakes out," he said.
In some countries, like Chile, avocado cultivation is being blamed for exacerbating droughts, as lush green orchards overlook dry riverbeds.
Soon, tree-nut orchards blanketed about 20,000 acres, forcing the state to put a six-month moratorium on new farms.
People have survived the past week by searching for food in fields and orchards and scavenging in the forested hills.
Weekenders looking to frolic in the orchards on a beautiful fall afternoon barely put a dent into such a bounty.
It's a practice that stretches back more than 70 years in the region, and to the 1970s at Forrence Orchards.
These fungi cause root rot disease in plants in forests, parks, orchards and vineyards across North America, Europe and Asia.
As a result, in recent weeks almost two-thirds of the country's commercial bees have started buzzing through California's orchards.
The landscape along the highway was desolate—mile after mile with nothing but dusty olive orchards and national-guard posts.
They spread out across the sugar cane fields and mango orchards, just about the only source of jobs out here.
The facility, designed by architecture firm Foster + Partners, includes a fitness center, an energy plant and acres of apricot orchards.
From New York to Hawaii and beyond, we've rounded up the best orchards on Airbnb just waiting to be explored.
My brother, an organic farmer who inspired me, advises on farming in Chilean orchards, so we had to go there.
The first truckloads of mangoes from the orchards of Krishnagiri-Dharmapuri region in southern India's Tamil Nadu state have arrived.
Soldiers are everywhere: on the roads, in the apple orchards, standing with their guns behind giant coils of barbed wire.
In places such as California, there are not enough local bees or other pollinating insects to pollinate the massive almond orchards.
The 249-year-old venue spans 17 acres and is home to gardens, orchards, streams and an 82-foot-long pool.
It stretches across 17 acres of land, filled with wide gardens, orchards, streams, and a 25 x 10 meter mirror pool.
More than 70 percent of the nation's commercial honeybees are shipped to pollinate California's million acres of almond orchards every winter.
Orchards can endure weird weather brought on by climate change, but if they don't get any water, the trees will die.
To adapt to this boom-and-bust cycle, a few farmers around California are letting swollen rivers spill into their orchards.
In 1963, at age 22, he worked in the fruit orchards and was in charge of the American and French volunteers.
The robots are being used at orchards in the Hawkes Bay area on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island.
From Spring's blossoming orchards, to Winter's gray skies and frozen fields, the seasons represented the circle of life to van Gogh.
On both sides of the roads were cow pastures and barns, potato fields and orchards, the sights of prosperous farm life.
The snowmelt that once fed pear orchards and alfalfa fields gushes through an aqueduct into Los Angeles taps and swimming pools.
Many of the town's men serve in the Lebanese Army, returning home to tend apple orchards and olive groves after retirement.
Two years after adding the seed meal to the orchards, the scientists found that the ecology of the microbes had changed.
Pennsylvania ranks fourth in the nation for apple production and is filled with orchards for apple-picking and other fall activities.
America is proud of the fact that it feeds the world, from our fruit orchards to our amber waves of grain.
The total land area is 700 hectares, or 1,730 acres, including agricultural fields, orchards and olive groves, vineyards, forest and lakes.
There, besides tending its orchards, Brother Robert served as the monastery's choirmaster, ran its book bindery and became its principal scribe.
Stretching outward from downtown Willcox, the hub of the valley, lay a sprawling latticework of recently cultivated farms and nut orchards.
The Faithists kept a strict vegetarian diet, planted orchards and adopted orphans to raise as the vanguard of their new society.
Another server, Maia Campoamor, has a solar-powered organic farm in West Montville, with fruit orchards and greenhouses full of vegetables.
Though orchards were typically guarded by caretakers, children often ate lychees that were unripe or that had fallen to the ground.
Visiting under the H-2A program, which brings temporary agricultural labor to the U.S., Jamaicans have worked in New York orchards since World War II. In order of appearance, Jamaican workers at Forrence Orchards in Peru, N.Y., include: Melvin Samuels, 0003 (19 seasons); Winston Smith, 56 (19 seasons); Ivan Brown, 60 (25 seasons); O'Neil Thomas, 44 (two seasons).
The monastery is surrounded by forests of pine and cedar and orchards that can only be reached via a narrow, winding road.
The heist was discovered October 10, when workers from Spicer Orchards came to pick the fruit, Shannon Rowe told CNN on Thursday.
It is at the end of a cul-de-sac in a subdivision that when we moved in was opposite apricot orchards.
The cinematography itself is well crafted, with lingering shots of lithe young bodies, Italian country houses and orchards of apricots and pomegranates.
But drought isn't the biggest problem: It's a fast-spreading, fatal, and incurable disease called citrus greening that's sweeping through orange orchards.
But the area known at the time as the Santa Clara Valley was still mostly filled with apricot, pear, and plum orchards.
He pointed across the road from his farm, where orchards once stood, at a flat expanse of strawberries dotted with hustling pickers.
As we've previously reported, Zeljko McMullen, aka Wish, released his long-awaited debut LP Infinite Orchards late last year on Perfect Wave.
"We've been actively driving towards this for the past few years, including preparing our orchards to be robot-ready," Landon-Lane added.
The setting features 2 miles of picturesque white-sand beaches — a rarity in the area — as well as organic orchards and farms.
Avocado and citrus orchards gave way to hiking trails that wound down into the canyon at the southern end of the property.
In addition to homes and businesses threatened by fire, avocado and citrus orchards are also at risk of being charred, officials said.
"This scramble just took us 45 minutes," Mr. Hamad, 33, complained after completing a circuitous detour through backwater villages and across orchards.
The sun had just gone down, and white light glowed between the darkening sky and the dormant fields, the crouching, saturnine orchards.
This was 1986, in Wenatchee, Washington, a conservative-leaning town dotted with orchards, which calls itself the Apple Capital of the World.
Orchards around Maine attract pickers with their juicy apples from the end of August through October, according to the Maine Pomological Society.
Historically, orchards held 600-700 apple trees an acre, but most are now under high-producing dwarf trees, which are more compact.
Mr. Naraghi says labor costs for his organic orchard are about three times what he spends for the rest of his orchards.
Southern England for the sparkling wine and the scenic area of rolling hills, apple orchards and barns that feels rustic and endearing.
The shortage has inspired a rash of thefts from orchards, and an avocado black market has sprung up to distribute the spoils.
As we wandered past orchards overlooking the bay of San Sebastián, our guide, Ainize, told us stories of the Basque golden age.
Some growers have taken to installing large nets over orchards to reduce the intensity of the sunlight, but the process is expensive.
And their area, with its fertile orchards, deliciously cool climate and legendary scenery, lies right between what is now India and Pakistan.
The business grew quickly, thanks in part to the state's abundant apple orchards, but now it's staring down an uncomfortable new reality.
Many workers are from Mexico and spend as much as nine months pruning the trees, thinning the orchards and harvesting the crop.
Claire Renee Glasspiegel and Dr. Robert Spencer are to be married May 27 at the Lyman Orchards Golf Club in Middlefield, Conn.
For years Amrullah Jan has sold apples from the orchards in Maidan Wardak Province, about 523 miles outside the city of Kabul.
The terrain west of Broadway was ideal for orchards, and the Cooper Street rock was once part of the Dyckman family farm.
The state's vast apple orchards have long faced labor shortages, including when there are record harvests or late starts to the season.
"To their fans, Krispy Kreme doughnuts are to ordinary doughnuts what the Garden of Eden is to apple orchards," the article reads.
Just a few decades ago, California's Inland Empire billed itself as "the Orange Empire" for the citrus orchards that fueled its primary industry.
And Ghouta, now a place of horror and chlorine gas, meant orchards of peaches, apricots, pears and almonds that supplied Damascus with sweetness.
"Our standing crops (and) apple and apricot orchards have been completely destroyed," said Safdar Ali, whose shop in the valley was heavily damaged.
Ryan, who operates several orchards in the Hudson Valley, has experienced three major crop losses due to bad weather in the last decade.
Not owning any land or orchards of their own, the family depended on what the congregation paid the imam in cash or crops.
Moore remembers it as a valley with "a lot of space, relatively little traffic," and orchards filled with apricots, prunes, walnuts, and almonds.
The one about finding your way to it as if walking in a maze of so many orchards each one needs a name.
Tucked into the southwestern spur of Mount Parnassus, Delphi overlooks the Gulf of Corinth and a velvety-looking valley blanketed with olive orchards.
The desert eventually gave way to a subtropical luxuriance of palms, broccoli farms, and citrus orchards, the riverbanks and wetlands teeming with wildlife.
Then, in the summer, they quietly let themselves back outside, into nearby gardens, orchards, woods, and farms, and steadily set about destroying them.
But most of these beers are brewed near orchards, vineyards, and green pastures, because many of the organisms thrive off fruit and flowers.
William Wolfskill, a Kentucky native, pioneered the industry in the 1840s when he planted one of California's first orange orchards in Los Angeles.
The property, surrounded by fruit orchards, gardens, hiking trails, and canyons, was bought by the current owners back in 2005 for $1.95 million.
Placing flags to mark the spots in orchards where hives are to be placed gives Mr. Adee a chance to survey the terrain.
I can hear my friends in the apple orchards of Eastern Washington saying a little whiff of chlorpyrifos isn't going to hurt anybody.
They built ranch-style homes with orchards where the young children of growing families could ride their bikes and play all day outside.
A dirt track led from the trailhead alongside a glassy stream, passing plank-roofed cabins, pear orchards, and gardens full of blue cabbages.
Modern orchards, with their reliance on dwarf trees, varietal selections, clonal rootstocks and chemically supported monocultures, are weak and practically require industrial crutches.
Scattered around the estate are several covered and uncovered terraces, as well as orchards, riding trails, a large garage and a swimming pool.
Since the company closed their Series A, they've continued expanding their efforts beyond vineyards and orchards into "row crops" like corn, soybeans and wheat.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the militants were back in control only hours after retreating to the orchards around Palmyra.
However, despite their ubiquitous use, the effects on honey bee health of the various pesticides used repeatedly in almond orchards are not well understood.
His favourite worker was the aged Bilal, who after 20153 years still shelled the walnuts picked two days before in the orchards all around.
A record five years in the making, Infinite Orchards sounds like a playful pastiche of lo-fi dance music from the last five years.
Apart from colonizing farmland in affected areas, the invasive plant is hurting harvests from orchards by starving fruit trees of nutrients, their owners said.
Videos sold by his firm, Country Lifestyle Solutions, show redoubters how to assess the viability of off-grid properties, plant orchards and tend crops.
We called Myrta Kalampoka, who runs the organic Eirini Plomariou olive oil company with her husband, Nikos, to arrange a tour of their orchards.
On the days we had the energy to walk a mile through the lemon and olive orchards to the beach, we always swam together.
Both sides hail from Daku, a small farming village north of Kabul where channels of water irrigate ancient grape vines and apple orchards abound.
Residential backstreets are flanked with agrumeti (citrus orchards), where elder trees mark the end of one owner's turf and the beginning of the next.
"Customers are asking for it," said Mr. Naraghi, who is in the process of transitioning 300 of his 3,000 acres of orchards this year.
These were, of course, the rites of those with money: Jane Does and the destitute went to unmarked and unmapped plots in commercial orchards.
There, she and her siblings rode horses, played merrily in the fields and orchards, and took fiendish glee in torturing a series of governesses.
Jamie Roberta Daw and Benjamin Henry Oseroff are to be married June 24 at Kurtz Orchards in Niagara-on-the-Lake, in Ontario, Canada.
"We're lucky," Mr. Ogawa's daughter Natsumi said in front of her parents' stately home, one of many houses built with money from the orchards.
Food grew in abundance under glass-domed orchards, or came flash-frozen, or Wonder-baked, or in strips of bacon fanned like playing cards.
Agriculture has been amongst the hardest hit sectors, with estimates that farmers have lost as much as a quarter of their vineyards and orchards.
This fall, as the leaves began to change and the weather cooled down, I drove up to Samascott Orchards with my Refinery29 video crew.
She grew up well south of Nooksack lands, following her parents as they sought work in the fields, orchards and canneries of Washington State.
They're believed to have become well established in the San Gabriel Valley, for example, because its orchards offered a diet of nuts and fruits.
Mr. Corona's victims were luckless drifters who moved from farm to farm, scratching out a bare existence in the valley's orchards, groves and vineyards.
In 2016, renegade farmers in Mexico were detained after they were found to be cutting down protected pine forests in order to expand their orchards.
Growing up in Santa Clara in the 1970s, when it was still populated by orchards, I felt at once fixed to the earth and rootless.
Parents told the investigators that during lychee season, kids would eat the fruit in the nearby orchards all day and come home uninterested in dinner.
Apple sellers like Auvil are bracing for the same downturn that hit cherries, just as U.S. orchards ramp up harvesting of some 4.7 million tonnes.
He tried with little success to market his paintings of the Manhattan skyline, Hudson River docks, Staten Island orchards, Shelter Island coves and Catskill farms.
Photos they posted on Facebook show them in military fatigues and with stubbly chins, posing with AK-47s against backdrops of apple orchards or mountains.
He says he sees the kind of promise in the Midwest that early tech pioneers saw among the fruit orchards that once covered Silicon Valley.
In spring, newly harvested Gala apples from New Zealand may be crunchier than the same variety from American orchards, which were picked the previous fall.
Because the upkeep of the oldest house in the neighborhood, with its leaded-glass windows, and its pear orchards, and its historic-ness, is onerous.
After crossing the Karoo (a Khoisan word meaning desert) by wagon, the farmers Zacharias and Dina De Beer planted fruit orchards, vineyards and wheat fields.
Most of the village of Qasbayar, a tucked-away hamlet surrounded by apple orchards and framed by Kashmir's mountain peaks, was getting ready for sleep.
To complete the harvest within the narrow picking window (late August through October, weather depending), orchards hire thousands of foreign workers, including hundreds from Jamaica.
It lies right on the border, and tens of thousands of people have died here among the ruggedly beautiful mountain slopes and endless apple orchards.
Ron Samascott, 63, of Samascott Orchards in Kinderhook, N.Y., who was also there that day, recalled his last shift at the World Trade Center market.
The Northeastern peach crop was pummeled in 2016 when zero-degree temperatures hit orchards so hard some growers still call it the Valentine's Day Massacre.
Heavy mid-autumn snow in the Kashmir Valley has wreaked havoc on the region's famed orchards, severely damaging apple, apricot, cherry, walnut and almond trees.
"Farming in general is like gambling in Vegas," said Rob Yraceburu, the president of Wonderful Orchards, the largest producer of pistachios in the United States.
Wonderful Orchards took the stopgap step of planting some experimental male trees that shed pollen at various times, hoping their cycles would match more females.
Hispanics have long been part of life here, picking apples in the orchards, and Mr. Miller sees them as hard workers with strong family values.
Researchers at the Mercatus Center, a conservative-leaning economic think tank at George Mason University, say apple orchards are facing a growing federal regulatory burden.
The killings came to light after a peach farmer spotted a fresh hole in one of his orchards near Yuba City on May 19, 1971.
Why settle for free Wi-Fi and a king-size bed when you can indulge in private gyms, outdoor dining rooms, orchards, and Egyptian cotton linens?
The fleshy, green fruit is the catalyst for almost 40 reported large-scale thefts from avocado orchards on New Zealand's north island, according to The Guardian.
STATE ROUTE 258 winds south from the hilly exurbs of Riverside County, a place of citrus orchards, indoor shooting ranges and Make-California-Great-Again signs.
They underpinned the gypsy economy in months when they could not pitch their caravans at the edge of fields or orchards, tying wheat or picking hops.
" The Otis Orchards, Washington, native adds that he was basically a "non-existent dad" and a "lazy husband" because he was "limited in all physical activities.
Our area of operations was a swath of cannabis and poppy fields, pomegranate orchards, grape rows and secluded mud-brick villages without running water or electricity.
They sought to convince Mr. Muhammad that he was, in effect, burning his own property — seeking to destroy the orchards and home he stood to inherit.
Mr. Perkins co-founded the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 22002, at a time when parts of Silicon Valley were still fruit orchards.
At the Tyrell winery, rich green orchards surround the simple shed that Mr. Tyrell's ancestor Edward Tyrell constructed after arriving from England in the mid-1800s.
Several years ago, Williams conducted a study that monitored populations of bees for two consecutive seasons when growers planted wildflowers on the borders of their orchards.
Workers at Forrence Orchards are selected through the Jamaican Ministry of Labor, approved by the U.S. government and issued visas at the American Embassy in Kingston.
Past a large iron gate, a nearly mile-long driveway leads through the vineyards, gardens and orchards to the home's stone stairway and double entry doors.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the militants were now fighting in orchards on the fringe of the city they captured on Saturday.
Apple orchards and pumpkin farms — now closed for the season — are tucked among clusters of small churches, small businesses and even smaller ranch-style brick houses.
Vast paddy fields smothered by snow and sprawling orchards dotted with trees, their branches bare and bony, flash by on either side of the winding road.
"If market pricing falls below a certain point we just can't make a profit," said Joel Crist, the orchard manager at Crist Brothers Apple Orchards, Inc.
For example, some of the best apples ever developed for baking pies are no longer grown commercially, experts say, but are still thriving in heirloom orchards.
The product, which is used to spray vineyards, fruit orchards and vegetables, was the only weedkiller containing glufosinate authorized in France, ANSES said in a statement.
But he might have been a farmer, for his not-so-secret other life was on his grandfather's 270 acres of orchards upstate at East Fishkill.
Amid an arid landscape dotted with lemon orchards and cornfields, villagers were used to the peace being disturbed by the buzzing of US drones flying overhead.
By midnight, Martinez was in his car, speeding north on Highway 99 through orange orchards past the lights of Fresno that glow yellow through the valley haze.
By the end of December 2014, with demand growing from her mother's wide circle of friends and sales at local orchards, Falsetta decided to take the leap.
No structures have been destroyed, and more than 400 firefighters were fighting the fire and protecting homes and other structures as well as orchards, fire officials said.
Officials in Tianjin said some of the fruit had come from unregistered orchards, and parts of the shipments were not packed properly, and arrived covered with mildew.
When the Army Corps of Engineers dammed the Missouri River in 1958, it took our riverfront forests, fruit orchards and most fertile farmland to create Lake Oahe.
The mansion, nicknamed the "White House of Englewood," sits on more than 5 acres of private property, which includes manicured lawns, orchards, gardens, and a small lake.
The Sagamihara facility is located in a valley nestled between mountains, at the end of a street of modest houses interspersed with persimmon orchards and vegetable gardens.
"Basically, we stopped because no one paid me," said Mr. Naraghi, whose father started the family's large nut orchards here in the Central Valley in the 1940s.
They labor in the region's endless orchards, made possible by sophisticated irrigation systems, but at home their faucets spew toxic water tainted by arsenic and fertilizer chemicals.
"We didn't really have a choice but to use to H-2A," said Mark Nicholson of Red Jacket Orchards, which switched to using the program last year.
N.Y.C. Nature It's about that time: New Yorkers will be spending the next several weekends heading to orchards upstate for the increasingly overcrowded ritual of apple picking.
Cooperative but no longer egalitarian, it still has a dairy and orchards, but its main income is from Tivall, a company that produces vegetarian, meat-substitute products.
Thousand tree orchards in San Diego's North and East County, Orange, Riverside, Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties flourished shipping avocados throughout the United States.
Reyhanli, a small agricultural town surrounded by orchards and cotton fields, is the main border crossing to and from Idlib although it is closed to general traffic.
A military official, who also declined to be named, said the militants' deaths on Monday came after the military set up checkpoints and laid ambushes in orchards.
The riverside town of Hoyasu in hard-hit Nagano prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, was covered with mud, its apple orchards completely flooded and homes still without electricity.
"Boulder was once filled with orchards, and if you look back at America's beverage history, cider was what they were drinking, especially pre-Prohibition," Mr. Toan said.
I founded Digital Orchards to bridge that divide by educating individuals on how to use digital tools and systems thinking to advance their companies and their careers.
I have preservation orchards all over my property, hundreds of trees and I had never, ever seen it and all of a sudden I was seeing it.
The bees were coming from a Montana farm to escape cold weather, and would typically be kept in holding yards for months before being distributed to orchards.
Avocado orchards are particularly vulnerable: They line hillsides, which were in the path of the fire, and their dropped leaves collect on the ground, providing perfect tinder.
India has moved thousands of new troops into the valley, where they have taken up positions in towns, along the highways and in snow-dusted apple orchards.
"We lost most of this year's (pecan) crop plus tens of thousands of acres of orchards that will take a decade to replace," Dorfman said in an email.
Some have since decided to take the law into their own hands, pilfering large quantities of the fruit from avocado orchards and selling them on the black market.
The TerraSentia has already been tested in a wide variety of fields, including corn, soybean, sorghum, cotton, wheat, tomatoes, strawberries, citrus crops, apple orchards, almond farms and vineyards.
Over 15,000 soaps and lotions, and 6,000 soy candles a year are now sold through the Goats in a Coat website and a dozen orchards in New York.
Residents of the Sagamihara area, a largely rural, wooded valley where houses are interspersed with orchards and vegetable gardens, were struggling to come to grips with the violence.
Proceeds of the share issue would be used to reduce debt following the $26.4 million acquisition of Jubilee Orchards in southern Australia earlier this year, the company said.
Officials have blamed producers looking for a pretext to turn land over to avocado orchards for a spike in the number of forest fires in Michoacán this year.
In Kot Momin in Sargodha district - known as Pakistan's "citrus region" due to its lush orchards of juicy oranges, mandarins, lemons and limes - hundreds have sold their kidneys.
A Reuters reporter drove through three of the villages in October and saw empty streets, destroyed homes and orchards felled by the military to deprive militants of cover.
And residents are being instructed by the provincial government to manage "attractants" like orchards, gardens, beehives, chicken coops, sheep paddocks and barbecues as carefully as they manage garbage.
As a result of urbanization and then Prohibition, when many of the nation's remaining cider orchards were destroyed, Newark cider hasn't been made for at least a century.
It was in her mother's kitchen and in the fields, orchards, and barns of her childhood that she developed her sensory, instinct-based relationship to food and cooking.
They also planted trees and orchards, whose beauty — along with the fresh mountain air of the area — lured millionaires like Andrew McNally and William Kellogg to the area.
The episode explores how work and society will change as AI begins to take over more tasks that people currently do, whether in apple orchards or psychiatry offices.
Then came the horrific discoveries in the orchards and the ensuing trials, which had elements of farce as well as horror and cost the taxpayers millions of dollars.
As local prices for just one avocado have risen to as much as 6 New Zealand dollars ($4.20), organized gangs are targeting orchards in the fruit-producing North Island.
Sitting across from Martinez, she frantically texted her bosses back in Visalia with names, dates, and descriptions of roads, orchards, and ditches where Martinez said he had left bodies.
Pumpkin patches get a lot of the attention when it comes to fall activities, but these apple orchards will have you wondering why you haven't been going every year.
A Deere spokesman said the farm equipment giant does not have a driverless tractor on the market, although the company has done some work on driverless technology in orchards.
The increasing demand for the fruit has led to greater incentive to expand avocado orchards into the Monarch&aposs overwintering sites in Mexico, according to The New York Times.
Every fall in the U.S. and in Australia, the company's engineers can be found in different orchards testing their technologies and working alongside farmers to understand what's still needed.
According to T&G Global, this preparation has involved the implementation of "high density planting and specific pruning methods" to make the company's orchards suitable for the robotic pickers.
WATCH: Bake Apple Pie Inside of an Apple Jack Brown Produce also issued a wider recall of apples originating from Nyblad Orchards, according to an announcement from the FDA.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Pallini orchards on the Amalfi coast in southern Italy, where small harvests of gigantic Sfusato Amalfitano lemons are handpicked for distillation.
In He's study, no method was 100% effective in removing pesticides from the apples, which were not taken directly from orchards but rather coated with pesticides in the lab.
Arbuckle, a town known for its almond orchards, has sunk more than 2 feet in the past nine years, a survey from the California Department of Water Resources found.
In the distance, fields punctuated with freshly baled hay, orchards of olive trees, and growling tractors churning up the land, filling the air with dust, turning light to haze.
With prices for the fruit soaring after two years of low harvests, orchards are experiencing a raft of thefts, and black markets have sprung up to distribute the spoils.
Nosrat—sunny and masterful—travels the world exploring the titular, constitutive elements of good food, visiting olive orchards in the Mediterranean and centuries-old soy sauce brewers in Japan.
Right before me is a time machine, capable of transporting me back to when most of Manhattan north of Canal Street consisted of hilly meadows, orchards and plowed fields.
In Nodeirinho, an area dotted with orchards and olive groves, and surrounded by a vast forest, 11 people — about a quarter of the hamlet's inhabitants — perished in the flames.
In the Mazandaran province of northern Iran, where the Elburz Mountains careen toward the Caspian Sea, Asieh Amini grew up on a farm surrounded by kiwi and tangerine orchards.
Growers in northern states are combating virulent outbreaks of a disease as seasons grow warmer, orchards have been reconfigured for higher yields and new varieties may be more vulnerable.
Life was good back in the district — we had a good living, we had land and orchards and schools and fellow students — but here you do not know anybody.
Huge windows look out onto exquisite outdoor spaces that range from a tennis court and cabana to 338 acres of orchards, ponds and an organic garden with a greenhouse.
Once planted in family orchards and small-scale farms, the durian — described by some as smelling like an open sewer or turpentine when ripe — is attracting investments like never before.
The rain, so unrelenting that it damaged tender tomato plants and flooded almond orchards, has finally stopped and given way to a sky as blue as it gets around here.
Armed with more accurate data, Fieldin — which for now is concentrating on orchards and vineyards — believes that farmers can save money, and we can eat our fruit with more confidence.
Singapore was once an agrarian economy that produced nearly all its own food: there were pig farms and durian orchards, and vegetable gardens and chickens in the kampongs, or villages.
But the couple now plan to move to an even older home — a late-1830s house on 30 acres in the Hudson Valley, where entire fruit orchards can be harvested.
Fremont is nestled among apple orchards and vegetable fields near Lake Michigan, where the winds off the water cool the ripening fruit and help it "set sugar" in the summer.
Those apple orchards and mountains in the background, which I know intimately and call home, brought back memories of the early '212s, when I was a teenager in southern Kashmir.
Employer sanctions are the exception, rather than the rule, and American employers make use of informal networks to recruit workers for their orchards, dairy farms, construction sites or landscaping businesses.
Front Burner Last year when Red Jacket Orchards in Geneva, N.Y., introduced its black currant and blueberry juice, or "stomp," as they call it, it was gone in a flash.
No truffles have been produced in any of the Napa orchards so far, but Dr. Thomas has checked the roots with a microscope and has found the presence of mycorrhizae.
Some studies have blamed toxins in lychees, a fruit grown in abundance in orchards around Muzaffarpur, though many families told Reuters their children had not eaten them in recent weeks.
Before there were seagulls, sisters, orchards or late-night vodka confessionals, there was Anton Chekhov's 2866 play about a superfluous man torn between his tubercular wife and his landowner's daughter.
Anne Ewbank wrote an interesting piece about Ah Bing — one of the many Chinese immigrants who helped to establish fruit orchards on the West coast — who cultivated the Bing cherry.
I am who I am because a century ago an 11-year-old leapt onto a schooner in South China and landed on British Malaya to work the fruit orchards.
The property also includes a one-bedroom guesthouse, a covered parking area for four cars and organic orchards with 750 avocado trees and other fruit trees with income-producing potential.
As we sat there, staring over the orchards and hardpan and hovels that lined the Arghandab River Valley, it kind of felt as if I had stepped out of time.
Beginning in 1995, investigations variously ascribed the phenomenon to heat stroke; to infections carried by rats, bats or sand flies; or to pesticides used in the region's ubiquitous lychee orchards.
And the extraordinary peaches and roses that rioted on the walls were surely never seen in a Hungarian chocolate shop; only in the gardens of Damascus, and the orchards of Ghouta.
"When farmers try to make orchards out of the land suited for paddy, the apple trees get diseases like root-rot because of more water content in the soil," he said.
PINGLAN, India/SRINAGAR (Reuters) - Hundreds of Indian soldiers descended on the picturesque village of Pinglan, which is surrounded by south Kashmir's apple and apricot orchards, just before midnight on February 17.
Among the victims was Mr. Langford's sister, Ms. Langford, who grew up in La Mora, a small community of Mormon families surrounded by orchards and dairy cows, and had six children.
Indian police say militant groups have targeted migrant laborers, a new tactic aimed at driving away the thousands of non-Kashmiris who work in its orchards, paddy fields and construction sites.
Too many of the beautiful avocado orchards are dead and dying because the growers have had to shut off the water — they can't afford the cost to keep their trees producing.
Along with humidity and the hum of cicadas, every August in central Connecticut brings the Lyman Orchards Peach Festival, a day of outdoor cooking and music, face-painting and pony rides.
That was the future Silicon Valley's greatest claim to fame in the 1920s, when it was a sleepy landscape of fruit orchards and farms far removed from the nation's industrial might.
The company has also given some trees to commercial orchards in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York that have agreed to cultivate the fruit and sell it back to the company.
The group meandered past cherry and apple orchards before arriving at a windswept, forested cliff, from which they could see the crashing azure waters of Lake Michigan some 200 feet below.
On Tuesday, militants barged into a house in southern Kashmir, marched out six men who had come to work in the orchards and paddy fields, lined them up and shot them.
Whether we're getting up to speed at work, bracing ourselves for the holiday frenzy, or adjusting to sunlight's dwindling hours, fall isn't all pumpkin spice and frolicking in the apple orchards.
Should you visit Londonderry, N.H., about 45 miles northwest of Boston, you would be greeted by a friendly, roadside "Welcome to Londonderry" sign that pays tribute to its many apple orchards.
"Londonderry is a wonderful town of about 25,000 people who choose to live there because it offers a range of experiences from a regional airport to thriving apple orchards," he wrote.
One of his tasks was to trap and dispose of the animals that infested these places—rats, gophers, possums, raccoons, and whatever else tore up the lawns or raided the orchards.
He and others were back on the job at sunrise the next morning, according to his supervisor, Mike Sullivan, who manages several hundred acres of orchards for ranchers in the area.
Using the Mercatus Center data, and screening for such exceptions, The New York Times identified at least 17 federal regulations with about 5,20113 restrictions and rules that were relevant to orchards.

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