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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2024 · 32 MIN

These Apples Didn't Fall Far From the Tree

from Hancock on the Horizon · host Hancock Economic Development Council

And who can blame them with a legacy like theirs?! Helen Roney of Tuttle Orchards reflects on nearly a century of operating in Hancock County and four generations of family management. A lot has happened since those first apple trees went into the ground–including expansions into retail and agritourism, national accolades, and a patent for an apple developed right at the orchard.

And who can blame them with a legacy like theirs?! Helen Roney of Tuttle Orchards reflects on nearly a century of operating in Hancock County and four generations of family management. A lot has happened since those first apple trees went into the ground–including expansions into retail and agritourism, national accolades, and a patent for an apple developed right at the orchard.

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