This article in the Leelanau Ticker describes this fantastic New York Times Cooking event at our farm on Saturday, July 15! Click here for a great read!

This article in the Leelanau Ticker describes this fantastic New York Times Cooking event at our farm on Saturday, July 15! Click here for a great read!
At HH Cherries, one of core values is “The Land”. The land is so precious here in Leelanau with the rolling hills, sandy loam soils and abundance of water to buffer the weather swings. We express it as “the wonder of Leelanau, with Lake Michigan buffering the...
Many people ask me (Phil) what are the best and worst parts of being a sweet cherry farmer. There are too many highs to list, and yes, the lows do exist, but the deepest low of the season is always the same answer — the June Drop. The June Drop occurs in mid-June and...
Throughout the summer, Hallstedt Homestead Cherries' (HH Cherries) intern Sadie Murphy will share her experiences on the farm — we're calling it "Sadie's Saga!" Her first topic: The Day I Learned to Drive a Tractor. It was a sunny and warm morning when Sarah said to...