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Old Fashion Cider
Apples, Blackberries, Pumpkins and other Fall Produce Gift Shop, Bakery, Garden Walk School Tours, Children's Play and Picnic areas
Large Corn Maze, Apple Barrel Express, Hay Rides, and Much More
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Spring of 2008 finds us working outside preparing the grounds or working in the orchards. Because we can not be in the shop regularly, we ask you to please call (989-695-2465) ahead to make sure someone is in there or to place a special order. Click on the "Contact Us" button below. |
7475 N. River Rd Freeland, MI 48623 (989) 695-2465 |
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| Planting New Trees at Leaman's Green
Applebarn
John Leaman, along with sons, Curtis and Dequan, and dog, Champ, are shown planting Brayburn apple trees in a new section of the orchard. The trees will produce a few apples in 2009, and are expected to begin peak production by 2013.
Alan Reisinger, Jaye's husband and John's brother-in-law, digs the holes for the new trees. |
Help Wanted for the 2008 Season
Off Site Market Worker: Can begin in May. Involves loading product, driving to market, setting up booth, and selling our products at area farm markets. Must be able to make change and track inventory. Must act as a positive representative of Leaman's. Must have a valid Michigan driver's license. Must be available Wednesdays and Saturdays from 5 A.M. to 1 P.M. Additional hours of off site concession work may also be available. Starting pay $7.50 per hour.
Apple Sorters: Great eyesight a must. Heavy lifting involved. This job involves sorting, grading, and packaging our apple crop. Dependability and the ability to work independently are required. Starting pay $7.50.
Send letter of interest to: John Leaman Leaman's Green Applebarn 7475 River Rd. Freeland, MI 48623
Within the next few years, we will increase our production of Fuji, Brayburn, and Honey Crisp apples with these new trees. |
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