365 Days of Fruit Farming in 15 Minutes | Pomes and Stones
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Experience a full year of life on our Michigan fruit farm in this 2025 farm season compilation, from pruning and planting to frost protection, orchard management, and harvest. Follow along through the highs and challenges of growing apples and cherries as we showcase what a year in the life of a specialty crop farmer really looks like.
This video captures the work, equipment, family moments, and behind-the-scenes projects that shaped our orchard this year—from spring bloom to fall harvest and everything in between. If you enjoy farming videos, orchard life, fruit growing, and seeing how food is produced, you’re in the right place.
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