Mike Hirsch guides crates of apples into a cooler. Leaving apples out on extremely hot days damages the apples and reduces their life-span.
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 A wagon full of guests drives up the hill, where they will stop to view the orchard and learn about the history of the farm.
 Hannah Willis talks to her mother, Jeannine, while picking apples. The Willis family is from Naples, Florida, and were staying in Chillicothe during hurricane Irma at their grandparent's home.
 Jessica Watkins stocks the fridge with apple cider at the Hirsch Fruit Farm store. The store is opened year around for customers to stop in and buy products grown and made on the farm.
 Shawna Murnahan picks an apple at The Apple Harvest Festival.
 Laura Hirsch Vollmar directs newly arrived families to the apple orchard, where they can pick their own fresh apples off the tree.
 Children play in the haystacks during the Apple Harvest Festival. Laura Hirsch Vollmar said it amazes her how putting out haystacks can keep children entertained for hours.
 Aaden Brown (left) and Cooper Brown (right) pick pumpkins at the Hirsch Fruit Farm pumpkin patch.
 After the festival is over, workers pick the remaining apples off the tree and put them in giant crates to be taken to the market.
 Mike Hirsch guides crates of apples into a cooler. Leaving apples out on extremely hot days damages the apples and reduces their life-span.
Mike Hirsch guides crates of apples into a cooler. Leaving apples out on extremely hot days damages the apples and reduces their life-span.
hirsch.jpg
 A wagon full of guests drives up the hill, where they will stop to view the orchard and learn about the history of the farm.
A wagon full of guests drives up the hill, where they will stop to view the orchard and learn about the history of the farm.
 Hannah Willis talks to her mother, Jeannine, while picking apples. The Willis family is from Naples, Florida, and were staying in Chillicothe during hurricane Irma at their grandparent's home.
Hannah Willis talks to her mother, Jeannine, while picking apples. The Willis family is from Naples, Florida, and were staying in Chillicothe during hurricane Irma at their grandparent's home.
 Jessica Watkins stocks the fridge with apple cider at the Hirsch Fruit Farm store. The store is opened year around for customers to stop in and buy products grown and made on the farm.
Jessica Watkins stocks the fridge with apple cider at the Hirsch Fruit Farm store. The store is opened year around for customers to stop in and buy products grown and made on the farm.
 Shawna Murnahan picks an apple at The Apple Harvest Festival.
Shawna Murnahan picks an apple at The Apple Harvest Festival.
 Laura Hirsch Vollmar directs newly arrived families to the apple orchard, where they can pick their own fresh apples off the tree.
Laura Hirsch Vollmar directs newly arrived families to the apple orchard, where they can pick their own fresh apples off the tree.
 Children play in the haystacks during the Apple Harvest Festival. Laura Hirsch Vollmar said it amazes her how putting out haystacks can keep children entertained for hours.
Children play in the haystacks during the Apple Harvest Festival. Laura Hirsch Vollmar said it amazes her how putting out haystacks can keep children entertained for hours.
 Aaden Brown (left) and Cooper Brown (right) pick pumpkins at the Hirsch Fruit Farm pumpkin patch.
Aaden Brown (left) and Cooper Brown (right) pick pumpkins at the Hirsch Fruit Farm pumpkin patch.
 After the festival is over, workers pick the remaining apples off the tree and put them in giant crates to be taken to the market.
After the festival is over, workers pick the remaining apples off the tree and put them in giant crates to be taken to the market.
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