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FOR TEACHERS

Apples: a classroom tradition

Interested in doing a fall unit on apples? Use our New England Apples brochure! It folds out into a poster of New England's fourteen most popular varieties with a brief description of each. On the other side, learn about how nutritious apples are, how to store and handle them, and most importantly, how to use them. Try some of our favorite recipes!

For a free copy of our New England Apples brochure, call 203-891-5715, email info@newenglandapples.org, or mail request to P.O. Box 41, Hatfield, MA 01038. For orchards that offer field trips, visit the Orchards by State page of this website or call us for suggestions.

Apples are part of New England history - make them a part of your students' school year!

Here are some articles to get you started:

 

Grafting New England Apple Trees

How are apple varieties developed and maintained?


Part 1: Pruning Apple Trees

A good apple crop begins in winter.

Part 2: Pruning Apple Trees

Letting in light is key.

 

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