Crunch Time Apple Growers

Crunch Time Apple Growers Crunch Time Apple Growers is a grower-owned company with the mission of introducing exclusive, high

Formed in 2010, Crunch Time Apple Growers (formerly New York Apple Growers) is a grower-owned company united with the mission of introducing exclusive, high flavor or unique and innovative apple varieties to the marketplace. The organization is comprised of 145 grower members in the state of New York, representing about 60% of the state’s apple production

In partnership with Cornell University, N

YAG released their first two apple varieties—SnapDragon and RubyFrost—to the public in 2013. The first trees of these two varieties were planted in farmers’ orchards in 2011— and today there are more than 400 acres growing across the state. These new varieties are available at select farm markets throughout New York State, with additional limited distribution in 2014. It is expected that there will be abundant availability in grocery stores in 2015.

Address

Breaux Bridge, LA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(716) 300-8522

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Formed in 2010, Crunch Time Apple Growers (formerly New York Apple Growers) is a grower-owned company united with the mission of introducing exclusive, high flavor or unique and innovative apple varieties to the marketplace. The organization is comprised of 145 grower members in the state of New York, representing about 60% of the state’s apple production In partnership with Cornell University, Crunch Time Apple Growers released their first two apple varieties—SnapDragon and RubyFrost—to the public in 2013. The first trees of these two varieties were planted in farmers’ orchards in 2011— and today there are more than 400 acres growing across the state.