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Sunday, January 10, 2016

HAUSER'S SUPERIOR VIEW FARM EXPANDS OPERATIONS

GROWING APPLES AND PERENNIALS FOR OVER A CENTURY
HAUSER'S WILL NOW GROW ANNUALS AND BASKETS AS WELL...


...PURCHASING AND MOVING TWO 80' LONG GREENHOUSES FROM BAILEY'S  GREENHOUSE, WHICH IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
Sunday, 9:30 AM.  4 degrees F both at the ferry dock and on the back porch.  Wind SW, calm with light gusts.  The sky is overcast and cloudy, with a hint of clearing.  It is again foggy over the channel and it is snowing lightly; very fine, dusty flakes which we got several inches of last night, rendering the ice beneath all the more treacherous.  The snow squeaked underfoot this morning, and Buddy did his three-legged dance.  We didn't stay out long.
   The Hauser family has been in the orchard and perennial business for well over a century, and in the last few years has expanded into the wine business with locally produced apple and other fruit wines.  Their perennials have always been field grown and among the best.  Now they are expanding again, this time into the growing of annuals and hanging baskets.
   I have written before about Bailey's Greenhouses, a large wholesale annual grower with greenhouse ranges high on a bluff between Bayfield and Washburn.  The owner has retired, and Hauser's purchased their two 80' length glass houses and moved them to their own property on Hwy. J last summer.
   We can look forward to Hauser's Superior View Farm providing a full range of horticultural offerings for the region this coming spring.

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