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See, I used to have an apple orchard clear across that field.
During any drive around town you will likely see apple orchards.
One day then they discovered the old apple orchard, what does that mean?
"I wonder what it is he does on an apple orchard?"
Running an apple orchard isn't what people do in the real world.
So she walked away from her sister to lose herself at the other end of the apple orchard.
In the nineteenth century, the area was a huge working apple orchard.
Other buildings and the apple orchard were removed by 1952.
In the early days, the school was surrounded by apple orchards to the east.
Over the last decades, several apple orchards have been established.
They own an apple orchard that has been in Henry's family for generations.
The land for the school was an airfield and apple orchard.
It is said that the region makes up also for the biggest apple orchard of Europe.
The French, though, have retained far more of their apple orchards.
New streets were laid out through the former garden and apple orchard.
Steve Jobs would come on the weekends and help with the apple orchard.
The town takes its name from Rogers' abandoned apple orchard.
They came out in an apple orchard on the slopes at the extreme west end of town.
A year or so later, he was asked to provide the same kind of insurance for apple orchards in Vermont.
The 20-acre site had been an apple orchard and before that a sawmill.
Some clubs were no more than nine holes and an apple orchard.
Brambles soon covered what had once been an apple orchard.
"We take the lane past the apple orchards to the north, and along the ridge line."
Apple orchards with their low, twisting profiles line the road.
The apple orchard remains a part of the business.