Montmorency tart cherries have been grown in our family for five generations and one of our favorite ways to enjoy them is dried! They are perfect for snacking on; great additions to salads, baked goods, cereal, and trail mixes; and kids love ’em too! Tart cherries are thought to have multiple health benefits.
Comes to us from Rowley and Hawkins Fruit Farms (Kennewick) via Walla Walla Food Hub. Rowley and Hawkins Fruit Farms is family owned and operated. Our main crop is tart cherries, but we also grow several varieties of apples, sweet cherries, peaches, apricots, raspberries, blackberries, asparagus and some grapes, pears and plums. We stay busy year round with so many different types of fruit. May through September is our busiest time of the year with all of the harvesting. The first crop of the year is asparagus, then sweet cherries, and apricots before our main crop, tart cherries in July. These are closely followed by berries and peaches before we end with apples, pears, and grapes in the late summer and fall. We employ 10-15 people year-round to help us take care of our orchards, and many of our friends and family come in the summer months to help us in the harvest.
Rowley and Hawkins also has a certified UV-treated apple juice pressing and filling line. UV light treatment is an alternative process to pasteurization, and maintains the natural flavor of the juice while still killing the bacteria that may be present. This line creates our delicious apple and cherry apple cider that is sold locally and across the state.Although our fruit is not certified organic, we are GAP certified and we do everything we can to grow safe healthy food, while protecting our land and the environment. As farmers, we care deeply about and care for the health of the soil so the we can have healthy trees.