how did Johnny Chapman develop his interest in planting apple trees
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HIS APPLES WEREN'T FOR EATING.
The apples that Chapman favored for planting were small and tart "spitters"—named for what you'd likely do if you took a bite of one. But this made them ideal for making hard cider and applejack. This was a far more valuable crop than edible apples
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HIS APPLES WEREN'T FOR EATING.
The apples that Chapman favored for planting were small and tart "spitters"—named for what you'd likely do if you took a bite of one. But this made them ideal for making hard cider and applejack. This was a far more valuable crop than edible apples.
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