Lost Apple Project
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lost-apple-project-242-4042899
title:
Lost Apple Project
text:
The Lost Apple Project is a nonprofit organization that searches abandoned farms and orchards in the Pacific Northwest to locate old apple varieties that have been thought to be lost or extinct. At one time, there were approximately 17,000 named varieties of domesticated apples in the United States, but only about 4,500 are known to exist today. The project was founded by E.J. Brandt and David Benscoter, who work closely with the Temperate Orchard Conservancy in Oregon which identifies the speci
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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Nonprofit organization
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Apple_Project
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date modified:
2023-11-28T15:20:11Z
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