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Tuttle Orchards boasts family fun on pick-your-own orchards and fields

Tuttle Orchards boasts family fun on pick-your-own orchards and fields

Hannah Higgins, 9, of Greenfield, works through a corn maze with her sister Emmlyn Higgins, 7, and mother Katie Higgins, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2022, at Greenfield's Tuttle Orchard.
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Reagan Crouch, 4 slides down the pile of straw during the Caramel Apple Festival at Tuttle Orchards northwest of Greenfield in 2009.
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Many kids race around the maze during the Caramel Apple Festival Saturday afternoon at at Tuttle Orchards northwest of Greenfield. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star) 09/17/2009 - T03 - EASTINDY - 1ST - THE INDIANAPOLIS STARThe kids had fun navigating their way through a small hay bale maze in the kids play area. 07/31/2011 - B05 - MAIN - 1ST - THE INDIANAPOLIS STARAt the Tuttle Orchard's Caramel Apple Festival in Hancock County, kids navigate a maze of hay bales. 10/18/2012 - T02 - GEIST - 1ST - THE INDIANAPOLIS STARMazes provide fall fun for young visitors to Tuttle Orchards in Greenfield. Its pumpkin patch is open through Oct. 31.
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Pumpkins at Tuttle Orchard, Greenfield, Ind., Thursday, October 25, 2007. Story about country farms earning extra money through seasonal promotions such as this. (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
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Helen Roney looks over the sweet corn plants in one of their many sweet corn fields at Tuttles Orchard in Greenfield on Friday, June 14, 2019.
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Katey Evans, 17 of Indianapolis, admires the bunch of sunflowers she picked and cut by hand at Tuttle Orchards in Greenfield on Saturday, October 25, 2014.
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Mike Roney plants sunflowers in one of their many fields at Tuttles Orchard in Greenfield on Friday, June 14, 2019.
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Dried corn, a sign of fall, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2022, at Greenfield's Tuttle Orchard.
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Dried corn stalks wave in the breeze Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2022, at Greenfield's Tuttle Orchard.
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The setting sun hits a field of corn Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2022, at Greenfield's Tuttle Orchard.
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Jonathan apples lie on the ground Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2022, at Greenfield's Tuttle Orchard.
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Green 'warts' grown on a knucklehead pumpkin Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2022, at Greenfield's Tuttle Orchard.
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