Burnham Orchards' front entrance
Signs spell out how this Melrose apple can be used.
Burnham uses a simple pricing system for apples sold in its farm market
The giant Honeycrisp apples sell quickly
Burnham uses this great sign to calm fears of bees
Toy trains and tractors add interest in the farm market.
An employee restocks pears.
A hard cider station is along side the bakery sales displays.
A customer watches cider being made.
Bottled hard cider for sale in the on-farm market.
Prepping apples for cleaning, waxing, and sorting.
Apples travel down a conveyor belt after being sorted and washed.
The hay bale maze is just tall enough (around 5 feet) to make it fun for adults, too.
This is a serious pumpkin canon!
The tractor tricycle course
For $16, the scarecrow kit includes a head, shirt, pants, straw and birth certificate(!).
Goats are a big attraction at Burhnham Orchards
Burnham has a number of antique vehicles and tractors on display
An antique tractor at Burnham Orchard
During the height of apple harvest season last fall, the American Farm Marketer team visited Burnham Orchards in Berlin Heights, OH.
The farm has been in the Burnham family since 1815, and today includes an on-farm market, agritourism, an apple processing operation for wholesale, and pick-your-own fields.
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