Published on Nov 20, 2017
David Benscoter spent 24 years mastering his skills as an investigator, breaking cases on bank robberies and political corruption for the F.B.I. and the I.R.S. Now, he’s taking a bite out of a different kind of problem—lost apples. Apples have long been a hot commodity for the people of Washington, but in recent years, many orchards have been left abandoned. As orchards are neglected, many varieties of apples are being lost to culinary culture. Benscoter is bringing them back. So far, the apple investigator has given new life to three lost varieties: the Nero, the Arkansas Beauty and the Dickinson.
Someday in the not so distant future, he’ll be looking for the rare non-GMO varieties of apples.
Yeah, and the cute little worms that come with them. Remember the worms?
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What, this detective hasn’t heard of NAFTA or GAT?
What an idiot! We don’t grow squat here anymore!
When he tracks the apple Adam and Eve ate, let me know… 🙂
Okay, I will if I Cain, but I might not be Able.
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