In the 1920s, the land between Route 9 and State Farm Road, currently our Home Farm and State Farm orchards, belonged to a fruit farmer named Barent Van Buren. This is nearly the precise location of present-day Golden Harvest, which shows that apple farms have existed in our immediate vicinity at least as early as the 1870s. The climate and soil composition is especially good for growing apples, especially in Columbia County, where the largest apple farm in the US was located in the 1800s, according to historical sources.Ī bird's-eye view of Valatie from 1881 shows a large, full-grown apple orchard located just to the north, along the New York - Albany Road (now U.S. The apple orchards of the upper Hudson Valley are some of the most productive in the world, and have a history that goes back hundreds of years. Golden Harvest was established in the 1950s, but the story of apples growing on our land goes back much further.
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