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The Drap D'Or de Bretagna — or Golden Cloth of Brittany, in French, is one of a few historic apples that are the genetic ancestors of many of the common varieties we eat today. And the Verona Island tree is the only known living specimen in North America.
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Apples of Maine: We Learn about this Iconic Crop and Its Importance To The State's Economy & CultureThis is a rebroadcast of an earlier show (original air date Oct. 2, 2019); no calls will be taken.It's prime apple-picking season! We’ll talk about…
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We're talking all things apple on Monday's show. What's your favorite apple? Apple recipe?Guests: JOHN BUNKER, owner of Out On A Limb Apple CSA and author…
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Apple growers across Northern New England say they probably won't see last year's volume across all varieties, but they're expecting a decent crop as the…