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Crane Orchards

Crane Orchards
6054 124th Avenue
269-561-8651

History:

This history really starts in the 1880s when what is now Crane Orchards, was cleared and planted by H.H. Hutchins. Since the property included frontage on a beautiful inland lake, the lake itself was named Hutchins Lake.

In 1917 a young Michigan Agricultural College graduate and his wife, Muriel (who also graduated from M.A.C.) started on their life journey together here at Crane Orchards. They lived, loved and farmed here together, raising a family and helping to build the community of Fennville until H.B.s death in 1968. Muriel followed him in 1974.

In 1950, their youngest son Robert returned from the Navy and married Lue. They farmed together and raised kids. Their sons Gary and Rob are both farmers today. Gary and his wife Sandy own Gary Crane Farm across the road from Crane Orchards. Rob, along with his wife Maria and Rob's dad are partners at Crane Orchards.

In 1967 Rob's Mom and Dad, Bob and Lue Crane, were at a crossroads in their lives and with their family fruit farm. The farm had been in Bob's family since 1917. It was a beautiful farm, 200 acres of gently rolling hills just four miles inland from majestic Lake Michigan. It had all the right qualities for growing fruit. However, the problems the Cranes were having were the same ones small farmers across the U.S. were having. There was no money in a small family farm. Corporate farms and foreign imports were taking their toll on the traditional family farm.

Today, Crane Orchards is one of the finest u-pick orchards in Michigan. With over 17 different varieties of apples, 10 varieties of peaches and sweet cherries for the discriminating u-picker to choose from, the scenery is breathtaking. The fall of 2002 saw the first corn maze for visitors to get lost in; there is a completely new and different maze design every year. Also, hayrides around the farm are available for folks to enjoy on the weekends in the fall. With each new idea offered to Cranes visitors comes the pleasure of sharing just a little of what we have here!


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