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3151 Niles Road
St Joseph, MI 49085
(269) 429-0596
(269) 429-5056
 
 
Nyes Apple Barn Fresh Fruit and Produce
           Farm Market Farm Fresh Fruit
 
Nyes Apple Barn Fresh Fruit and Produce
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Nyes Apple Barn Fresh Fruit and Produce
              Farm Market Farm Fresh Fruit Upick
 
June - October
7 days a week
9:00 - 6:00
 
Nyes Apple Barn Fresh Fruit and Produce
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The Apple Barn is now closed for the season!
We will re-open May 7th 2008.
Please come back to see us then.
 
Come check out our Plants!
 
Nye's Apple Barn will open early this year to provide customers with bedding plants and hanging baskets.
 
Nye’s Apple Barn will only be open everyday from 10am to 6 pm starting May 7th. Please check back as the date approaches for possible time changes.
 
Besides the plants we will have jams, jellies, honey, maple syrup, candles, and much, much more. We will begin selling fresh fruits and vegetables when they come in season.

 
We are now closed and will re-open on May 7th, 2008. If you have any questions please call (269) 429-5056 while the Apple Barn is closed.
 
 
ALL SEASON
JAMS - JELLIES - PRESERVES
APPLE BUTTER - HONEY
MAPLE SYRUP - COLD POP
WELCH'S FRUIT DRINKS
CHOPPED GARLIC
APPLE CORER & SLICER
APPLE PARER - PIE TOP CUTTERS
PEACH & BLUEBERRY GLAZES
COBBLER & CRISP MIXES
POPCORN - JALAPENO PEPPERS
 
IN SEASON
APPLE CIDER
CARMEL APPLE KITS
FROZEN RASPBERRIES
PIES AND CARAMEL APPLES
FRESH FRUIT & PRODUCE
 
 
"A Nye's way of doing it..."
 
To keep your apples cracklin' crisp and juicy, we suggest sprinkling them with water and storing them in your refrigerator or in a cool place.