The period when apples are harvested in the Commonwealth marks a significant time for agriculture and local communities. This timeframe is characterized by specific climatic conditions that foster optimal fruit maturation, resulting in a bounty of various apple cultivars ready for consumption and commercial use. It typically occurs during the late summer and early fall months.
The economic impact on the state’s agricultural sector is substantial, supporting numerous orchards and related businesses. Furthermore, it promotes agritourism, attracting visitors to experience the harvest firsthand through activities such as apple picking and farm festivals. This contributes to regional economies and preserves agricultural traditions.