Apples and Iowa go way back. Even before the state had a town, a road, or even a farm — it had an apple orchard. It started with one of the first Europeans to venture into the wilderness that would become Iowa. Louis Honore Tesson — a French Canadian fur trader — boldly established a trading post in 1799, at... read full story
"Send me some apple seeds as many as you conveniently can, for I can do good business with them,"