Tom Brown, Apple Hunter is here to save apples of bygone eras. Click to read the full fact.
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Tom Brown, Apple Hunter is here to save apples of bygone eras. Click to read the full fact.

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Tom Brown's retirement hobby is a godsend for chefs, conservationists, and cider.
These are the hunters that I admire, not shooting animals when they are existing as per their nature/form. Its a different matter when compared to our forefathers when used to kill to eat. Now we eat to kill. In any case the World keeps spinning!
“Brown has dozens of apple-hunting tales like these from the nearly 25 years he’s spent searching for Appalachia’s lost heirloom apples. To date, he has reclaimed about 1,200 varieties, and his two-acre orchard, Heritage Apples, contains 700 of the rarest. Most haven’t been sold commercially for a century or more; some were cloned from the last known trees of their kind.
“These apples belong to the [foodways] of my grandparents’ and great-grandparents’ generations,” says Brown, who was raised in western North Carolina.”