nice try. . . yes there is development, but there is still orchards and plent of money being made farming. And today due to all the government regs. and sue happy people u can't tresspass in anybodies orchard. Also ur little camera trick @ 2:05 was very amiturish, the sign read HELP WANTED. Imagine that a farmer creating jobs... exlpore and tell the whole stroy nxt time.
I'm purchasing this DVD for my Father. I saw it on The Documentary Channel, and it is great! My Father, his brother and father are all apple growers in Michigan. I can very easily relate to the plight of the small farmer. A truly insightful, hopeful documentary - well done! ~Jon
As someone whose staple is apples, I am grateful for this film. I truly eat more apple than any other food.
I only buy organic and/or local apples. And when I get organic, I try to always get them from the US.
I am a strong believer in small scale sustainable agriculture. Thanks for posting this trailer and doing your part to heal our relationship with food.
None of these comments seem to understand that this is a documentary about agriculture and they seem to think that watching people get smashed up is a worthwhile endeavour. I find it a sad prospect that one day these people would be in any sort of a position of authority.
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TheBeybladeFTW 1 year ago
I wanted to watch people break their arms/legs rofl wtf is this shit
wallieburger 1 year ago 5
nice try. . . yes there is development, but there is still orchards and plent of money being made farming. And today due to all the government regs. and sue happy people u can't tresspass in anybodies orchard. Also ur little camera trick @ 2:05 was very amiturish, the sign read HELP WANTED. Imagine that a farmer creating jobs... exlpore and tell the whole stroy nxt time.
optimumresponse 1 year ago
I'm purchasing this DVD for my Father. I saw it on The Documentary Channel, and it is great! My Father, his brother and father are all apple growers in Michigan. I can very easily relate to the plight of the small farmer. A truly insightful, hopeful documentary - well done! ~Jon
FlyingHorseKnuckles 3 years ago
As someone whose staple is apples, I am grateful for this film. I truly eat more apple than any other food.
I only buy organic and/or local apples. And when I get organic, I try to always get them from the US.
I am a strong believer in small scale sustainable agriculture. Thanks for posting this trailer and doing your part to heal our relationship with food.
Cr8Joi 3 years ago
I caught this documentary yesterday and its well worth your time.
88TRUNKBACK 3 years ago
None of these comments seem to understand that this is a documentary about agriculture and they seem to think that watching people get smashed up is a worthwhile endeavour. I find it a sad prospect that one day these people would be in any sort of a position of authority.
ecogreenfirefly 3 years ago
bit whack
laveenio 4 years ago
a bit whack really
laveenio 4 years ago
because we wanted to see broken limbs not apples
spencey18 4 years ago
Could you go into a little more detail about why you didn't like it?
howellatthemoon 4 years ago
idiot -.-
go2hell555 4 years ago