Grafted Apple — Wolf River (spring delivery)

$70.00

Apples are a species that have interesting silvopasture applications when the fit is right. They are a great option for pigs and turkeys, providing valuable and reliable high-sugar fruits during a very long season. The wonderful thing about apples is that so much work has been done on them that there are hundreds, even thousands of cultivars to choose from, so consistent drop from summer through winter is possible with careful planning. The downside is that they don’t last very long on the ground (unless maybe it’s a late-dropping storage variety), such that they will be harder to make use of in a rotational grazing system where livestock don’t cycle back for 30 days or more. That said, for the many producers out there who continuously graze, apples can be a great source of energy for a very long portion of the year, addressing the shortfall of energy in a ruminant’s diet. Having constant access to apples also means that cattle rumens can adjust to the high sugar content, since cattle can have issues if they go from no apples to lots of apples all at once (as with many foods).

Wolf River has famously enormous apples, often weighing a pound or more, placing it among the largest of all apple varieties. It has very good disease resistance across the board, standing up well against scab, mildew, cedar apple rust, and moderate resistance to fireblight. It has a ripening window that begins in mid-September through early October. It has zone 3 to 7 hardiness, making it one of the hardiest varieties available. Usually planted for its one-apple-one-pie reputation and excellent storage qualities, and good storage qualities means the fruits should hold up well in a silvopasture setting. 

All of our apple varieties are grafted onto Dolgo understock which is extremely cold-hardy into Zone 3 and produces 20’ to 30’ trees.

Height: 3-6′

Volume discounts: 4-9 trees $48,  10-24 trees $32,  25-99 trees $24,  100-249 trees $18.50,  250+ trees $15

Shipping: This product will ship out in March or early April as a bare root tree depending on your region.  If you want to plant earlier and your ground is not yet frozen by early December, consider a fall shipment. Any trees over 6′ will be headed back to just under 6’ for shipping since shipping boxes longer than 6’ becomes much more expensive. Trees picked up will not be topped but remain at full height.

Local pickup: March 13, 2026 from 9am-5pm at TFG shop on 2363 Stumptown Rd, Lancaster, PA 17602

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