WSU Fruit Sales only 2 more Fridays and Saturdays in December

At our new location the WSU Tukey Orchard will have 2 more Friday and Saturday fruit sales December 7 & 8 and December 14 & 15.  After that sale we will close for winter break.  We do hope to have Friday and Saturday sales in January, weather and fruit permitting, but wait to see future announcements.  Stock up before the holidays just in case January sales do not work out.

Friday hours are Noon to 6 p.m.
Saturday hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Our new location is at Spillman Farm 1452 Johnson Road.  To find us get on to Bishop Blvd from HWY 270. Take the 2nd left onto Johnson Road.  Drive 2 miles.  Turn left into the Spillman Farm driveway.  Take the first right to go up to the top of the hill to our new building.  Come and stock up with apples for the holidays!  Thanks for your support!!!!

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