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How a thriving business was built around America’s favorite fall fruit: apples

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How a thriving business was built around America’s favorite fall fruit: apples

Paul Rasch carries the last jugs of Wilson’s Orchard & Farm apple cider vinegar off a delivery truck and through the backdoor of a massive, barn wood-clad restaurant.

Iowa City’s Rapid Creek Cidery is just one of several businesses on this property. It perches atop a shallow valley with rows of trees spilling out in all directions.

Wilson's Orchard - Paul Rasch

Paul Rasch is the owner and steward of Wilson's Apple Orchard & Farm on the outskirts of Iowa City, Iowa.

Wilson's Orchard scenic

The Farm Market towers over Wilson's U-pick orchards where dozens of varieties grow.

Wilson's Orchard apples on tree
Wilson's Orchard apple harvesting

Apples are hand-picked and sorted for the myriad products created and sold at Wilson's Orchard & Farm.

Wilson's Orchard basket of apples
Wilson's farm market
Wilson's farm market 2

Rasch and his daughter welcome patrons year-round at their Farm Market and Bakery.

Learn how Wilson’s Orchard & Farm in Iowa has perfected the art and science of making crisp and delicious hard cider.

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