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A Farm Family
Tradition That Began in the 1640s
Apples have been a staple in the American diet since the settlers first
landed at Plymouth Rock. They brought apple seeds, saplings and
cuttings with them to establish orchards in the New World. In the
1640s the Halsey family began farming in the Water Mill and Bridgehampton
area known as Mecox, named for beautiful Mecox Bay. Today, the
owners and founders of The Milk Pail Store & Orchard, John and Evelyn
Halsey, along with their daughters Amy and Jennifer, are the 11th and 12th
generation of Halseys carrying on a farming tradition that began more than
350 years ago. Their family farm and orchard is located on the
shores of the same Mecox Bay that attracted the first Halsey settlers.
From Cows.... To
Apples....
The Milk Pail Country Store began
more than 30 years ago. John
learned about farming growing up on his fathers Mecox potato farm while
Evelyn got her first taste for apple growing from her parents apple
orchard in Vermont. In 1969
they began a tiny retail store to market their vegetables and sell the
milk produced by their cows. They
named the store The Milk Pail, since milk was their main product and the
milk pail was essential for harvesting that product!
The
following spring they planted their apple orchard and have been perfecting
and adding award-winning varieties for more than twenty five years.
They also offer fresh pressed cider, made right on the farm from
over eight varieties of their own apples.
Two
Daughters.... The 21st Century....
Today both Amy and Jennifer join their parents in continuing their family
farm tradition in the 21st century. Amy earned a floriculture and
plant science Bachelor's degree from SUNY Cobleskill in 1994. Her
training included an internship in Holland and today she runs her own
state-of-the-art greenhouse operation. She grows unique, unusual,
& old-favorite plants available in mid May through August; beautiful
hardy mum throughout the fall; and amaryllis for the winter
holidays. Amy also helps design gardens and custom designs planters.
Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University in
1997, specializing in pomology, the study of growing and marketing
fruit. Today Jennifer harvest juicy peaches from her own 1200 peach
trees planted at the family farm. Harvest begins in mid July through
September. In January 2000 Jennifer was named New York Young Farmer
of the Year by the New York State Farm Bureau and proudly represented her
state at the national finals held in Texas.
The Halsey family invites you to make their family tradition a part of
your family tradition. Visit the Milk Pail Country Store, U-Pick
Orchard and enjoy Amy's Flowers and Jennifer's juicy peaches.
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