Stukas Farm

Stukas Farm Closed for the Season. Hope to see you all next year. 🍎 🍏

09/01/2024
10/31/2023

Last press of the Season. Saturday November 4th will be our last day for the Season. Freeze your cider and stock up for the holiday season.

10/31/2023

Saturday November 4th will be our last day of the Season

10/31/2023

Last cider press on the Season.

10/28/2023

We are open today.

09/30/2023

We have u pick, ready picked, utilities 🍎; apple cider; squash; Mums, pumkins πŸŽƒ and Indian corn 🌽 for fall decorating.

09/22/2023

We have Apple Cider!

09/17/2023

We have halloween πŸŽƒ mums.

09/16/2023

Close today due weather conditions. See you Sunday 9/17.

We now have ready picked apples and some plums and pears.
09/10/2023

We now have ready picked apples and some plums and pears.

09/04/2023

Hope everyone has a safe Labor Day. 🍎

We have mums.
09/03/2023

We have mums.

Address

144 Ferry Road
Lewiston, ME
04240

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12077862639

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History

The Stukas’ family purchased the farm in 1933 and has remained with the family ever since. Until the late 1960’s the farm was a dairy farm; however, apples have always been part of the farm, even before the Stukas’, the previous owners would brew a mean cider. Some of these original trees still existed alongside the barn and house, but most were lost during a big freeze of 1933-34; since the family has planted additional trees with newer varieties. Currently, the farm offers seventeen various of apples: including classics like Cortlands, McIntoshs, Red and Golden Delicious, newer one like Honeycrisp, Mutsu', and Galas, and heirloom ones like Northern Spies, Baldwins, and Winesaps.