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Welcome to our farm! The patchwork quilt history of Hurd's hundred year
old farm is an example of good old Yankee ingenuity. In the early 1900s,
Graham Hurd was a self sufficient Hudson Valley farmer. When son Melford
Hurd joined him on the farm they grew small fruits: strawberries, raspberries,
currents, and grapes, some of which were harvested and shipped along the
Hudson River to New York City customers. In the mid 1900s, the family
decided they enjoyed growing deciduous fruit trees such as cherries, peaches,
pears, plums, and apples, thus replacing the small fruit. Apples and pears
reigned king for the next seventy years!
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