Lyman Orchards

Newsroom

Welcome to the Lyman Orchards' newsroom, a resource for the media, journalists and bloggers. With more than 275 years in the Middlefield community, we invite you to join us throughout the year with a series of festivals, fundraising events and great family fun at our orchard, Apple Barrel market, golf courses, homestead and more.

Our goal is to be responsive and assist you in any way possible. Please feel free to contact us if you need more information or if you would like to speak with a Lyman Orchards representative. Thank you for your interest in Lyman Orchards and we look forward to working with you!

Media Contact

Nina Peach
Lyman Orchards
860-349-6010
npeach@lymanorchards.com

Media Kit

The Lyman Orchards Story

In their wildest dreams, colonial farmer John Lyman and his wife, Hope, could not have envisioned the complex and diverse enterprise that would evolve from their purchase in 1741 of a 37-acre parcel of land in what is now Middlefield. Now covering more than 1,100 acres of scenic farmland, Lyman Orchards is one of the most popular family attractions in New England. Through a history spanning ten generations, the Lyman family heritage was founded upon a commitment to preserve their land for future generations, using a combination of determination, innovation, and adaptation – attributes that hold true today.

Now in its 275th year, Lyman Orchards continues to evolve while maintaining its steadfast commitment to preserving the land for future generations. Today, members of the 8th and 9th generations of the family are directly involved in the business. Like their ancestors before them, preservation of the land remains central to their heritage, and the family continues to be innovative in its ways of upholding their traditions.

Leadership

John Lyman

Executive Vice President

John is Executive Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer of The Lyman Farm, Inc (known as Lyman Orchards). He is a member of the eighth generation of the Lyman family that has been farming in Middlefield since 1741. John’s primary responsibilities include overseeing the orchard operations. He works closely with the Lyman Board of Directors in strategic planning and product development. John is the face of Lyman Orchards with the media and public affairs. He has done just about every job at the Farm over the years except teach golf! Like his father, Jack Lyman, and his grandfather, John Sr., John grew up on the family farm, learning from the ground up the challenges and rewards of Connecticut farming and land stewardship. A 1979 graduate of Colby College, Waterville ME., John holds a BA in American Studies. After college and before joining the family business full time in 1980, John worked on an apple and pear orchard in Holland where he claims to have received his ‘formal’ education in fruit growing. John remains actively involved in Connecticut agri-tourism, and his industry involvement throughout the New England region has been extensive. He is currently a Director of the New England Apple Council, and a Trustee of Red Tomato. Past appointments include serving twelve years as a Director on Farm Credit East’s Board of Directors, President of the Connecticut Agricultural Businesses Cluster, Director and Vice Chairman of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station’s Board of Control, President of the Connecticut Pomological Society, Chairman and Director of the New England McIntosh Growers Assoc., and President and Director of the New York and New England Apple Institute. John resides in Middlefield with his wife Elaine. They have 3 grown children, Adam, Sarah and Laura, daughter-in-law Chrissy, and three grandchildren, John, Daniel and Charlotte. 

“Throughout the 40+ years that I have been active in the family business, I have been guided by some basic principles. First, the ability to keep a family business going into the next generation is contingent on economic viability—adaptation to changing market conditions is essential. Second, our agricultural heritage is central to our makeup, now and in the future. Third, agriculture in the northeast can be successful and profitable, but it must be relevant to today's customers. And finally, our success is a result of strong teamwork between our family shareholders, our board of directors, and our employees. I also believe that the tradition that follows a family through eight generations is extremely powerful, quite tangible, and very relevant. Thus, a working knowledge of the family history is essential. The secret is to not let our tradition constrain us. Rather, let that tradition give you confidence and be your guide as you continually search for new and exciting opportunities.”

–John Lyman III

Fact Sheet

  • Established in 1741 when John & Hope Lyman purchased 37 acres in what is now Middlefield.
  • Recognized as the 12th oldest family-owned business in the United States.
  • Incorporated as The Lyman Farm, Inc. in 1949.
  • Members of the 8th and 9th generations are working for the company today.
  • Lyman’s Apples and Peaches are eco-certified, meaning that they are grown in ways that respect and preserve the ecology of our orchards and they are inspected and certified by the IPM Institute on North America.
  • The property consists of 1,100 acres.
    • The Golf Courses encompass 450 acres
    • The Pick Your Own Orchards utilize 350 acres
    • Apple Barrel market & Homestead complex utilize original 37 acres
  • The farm grows nearly 100 varieties of fruit from June-October.
    • 20 varieties of Apples
    • 50 varieties of Peaches/Nectarines
    • 8 varieties of Pears/Asian Pears
    • Strawberries
    • Blueberries
    • Raspberries
    • Honeyberries
    • Jostaberries
    • Squash
    • Squash Flowers
    • Pumpkins
  • Today, Lyman Orchards boasts 45 holes of golf, the Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Course built in 1969, The Gary Player Signature Course opened in 1995 and The Golf Center and Apple Nine course opened in 2012.
  • The Lyman Homestead was listed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1986.
  • Lyman Orchards was recognized by the Connecticut Freedom Trail in 2013.
  • Lyman’s hand-made pies were voted “Best in Connecticut” by Connecticut Magazine in 2021.
  • The Apple Nine course was rated as the top Par 3 course in Connecticut and 10th overall in New England by New England Golf Monthly magazine in 2015.
  • Lyman Orchards' Sunflower Maze is Connecticut's only Sunflower Maze.

press releases

Celebrate the Little Blue Powerhouse That CanL Blueberry Pick Your own Season Has Arrived - So Has Blueberry Fest at Lyman Orchards

Who: Summertime means blueberry season, which also means it’s time for Lyman Orchards’ annual Blueberry Fest. We’re celebrating the superb superfruit -- a plump nutritional powerhouse -- with a day […]

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Fresh-from-the-Farm Raspberries and Blueberries at Lyman Orchards: They're Literally Ripe for the Picking

Who: The beginning of summer is brings fresh, new fruit for Pick Your Own season at Lyman Orchards. Now’s the time to pick nutritious blueberries and delicious raspberries. What: What’s […]

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Lyman Orchards' Golf offers Young Golfers a Chance to Grab a Ticket to the Masters Tournament

Who: Lyman Orchards' Golf presents the Drive, Chip and Putt, a Junior PGA qualifying competition taking place Thursday, July 5. This event, with over 180 participants, is the largest of […]

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Lyman Orchards Kicks Off Memorial Day – And the Summer – with a Nod Toward the Red, White and Blue

Middlefield, Conn. — May 24, 2018 — Lyman Orchards celebrates Memorial Day with red, white and blue (pie). Not only is Memorial Day weekend the unofficial summer season kickoff, it’s […]

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Lyman Orchards Has its Own Way of Celebrating National Pi Day

Middlefield, Conn. — March 16, 2018 — On Thursday, March 14 (also known as 3.14), the world celebrated National Pi Day, honoring the ever-fascinating, never ending number, 3.14159.... No matter how you […]

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Lyman Orchards' Golf Game Just Got Stronger: John R. Dipollina, PGA, Joins Staff as Director of Golf at The Golf Center

Middlefield, Conn. -- Jan. 16, 2018 -- The state of the game of golf is strong at Lyman Orchards, as they welcome John R. Dipollina to their golf staff.  From his […]

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The Apple Barrel

OPEN YEAR ROUND
Monday-Sunday: 9:00AM-6:00PM

Winter Hours Start Fri, Nov 29th:
9:00AM - 5:00PM

Apple Barrel Deli
Open Daily: 9:00AM-4:00PM

32 Reeds Gap Rd
Middlefield, CT 06455
Phone: 860-349-6000

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Lyman Golf

OPEN YEAR ROUND

Monday-Sunday:
Sunrise-Sunset

700 Main Street
Middlefield, CT 06455
Phone: 860-349-6031

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1741 Pub & Grill

OPEN TUES-SUN
Monday: Closed
Tues-Sat: 11:00AM - 9:00PM
Sunday: 9:00AM - 9:00PM

*Will be open Monday, December 23rd & 30th for Holiday Hours, 11am-9pm

70 Lyman Road
Middlefield, CT 06455
Phone: 860-349-6033

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Pick your own

CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
SEE YOU IN 2025!

105 South Street
Middlefield, CT 06455
Phone: 860-349-6015

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