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FRESH FROM THE FARM
AFFORDABLE RESPONSIBLY GROWN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

Cabalo's Orchard is a family run orchard located in Kuna, Idaho.  It is owned and operated by Chan and Cathy Cabalo, with help from our children, grandchildren and other family and friends.  On our ten acres we raise pesticide free tree fruit and vegetables.  Our fruit is tree ripened so you get it when it is at its best. AND YES we are conventional pesticide free, that is, we use only natural farming practices of fertilization and insect control. 

 

          We are a seasonal business that opens when the produce is ready in the early summer and continues throughout the end of our Pumpkin Patch in October.  We are open to the public on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  The other three days of the week we dedicate to farming.

 

          Make sure to check out our produce pages to better know what we have available.  I will do my best to keep these pages updated, but during the rush of summer I sometimes spend too much time in the field.

          We look forward to seeing you at the farm!!

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Pumpkin Patch is Open for the 2024 Season

This week we will have:
Pumpkins
Butternut Squash
Acorn Squash
Delacata Squash
Carnival Squash
Golden Delicious Apples
Sweet Shelly (Seedless Concord) Grapes
Jupiter Grapes

Snow Leopard Melon
Yellow Doll Watermelon
Classic Eggplant
Ichiban Eggplant

Green Beans
Garlic
Red Potatoes
Yukon Gold Potatoes
Huckleberry (Purple Skin White meat) Potatoes
Merrick Potatoes

Candy Sweet Onions
Tomatillos
JalapenoPeppers
Habenaro Peppers
Serrano Chilis
Salad Mix
Eggs
Honey
Sunflower Heads

Miniature Pumpkins and Gourds for Decorating
Mini Straw Bales for decorating
Bundles of Corn Stalks for decorating
Broom Corn for Crafts and decorating


Dehydrated and Freeze dried fruits 
Apple Butter and Homemade Jams

U-Pick Available This Week

Pumpkin Patch is Now Open for U-Pick

Unfortunatly our Apple crop was frozen out last April.  We will not have any U-Pick for apples or Italian Prunes this season

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