But the wildlife charity said "rekindling people's fond memories of orchards" was a vital part of the campaign.
The Chair of Scottish Orchards and Director of the Children's Orchard, John Hancox, lodged the petition, PE1410 Developing a fruitful future for all young Scots .
Andy Atkinson, of Cornish Orchards, said the Eden Project, along with other attractions such as the Lost Gardens of Heligan and restaurants such as Rick Stein's, had helped create a Cornwall "brand".
As part of its campaign, the wildlife charity will create a comprehensive national inventory of English orchards over the next three years to replace "out-dated and incomplete" data.
The trust's volunteer orchard surveyors will be given training on what to look out for in the survey which will record the species, age, and condition of the orchards and their fruit trees.
But internet service is at best spotty in rural areas like Bridger, and Buffalo thought he could never come close to getting the number of votes he needed to win one of the orchards.
Speaking at the British Association's Festival of Science, Professor James said the county of Kent, famous for growing apples, had already lost 30% of its orchards in the last five years and time was running out.
But that is what I'm confronted with as I explore the orchards of Burrow Hill Cider Farm, near Stembridge village.
The railway, too, starts to descend rapidly, repeating its routine of hairpin turns, before entering a world of meadows, orchards and vineyards.
Just west of Santiago lies a rich agricultural region known as the Central Valley, a delightful area of fields, orchards and vineyards blessed by a benign climate.
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Nimoo's proud orchards of apples, walnuts, and apricots in bloom.
And it appears that the Taliban, at least this morning, were operating on the western bank of a river that cuts through this valley of dense fruit orchards while the Afghan army was setting up on the eastern bank.
There, perched on the edge of the Chattahoochee National Forest is Hillcrest Orchards, which is comprised of an apple orchard, farm market and Moonshine Museum.
One of her sons recently returned to Towa to work in a new resort hotel, one of the few jobs other than fishing, tending orange orchards and taking care of the old.
It grants the state's micro-distilleries many of the same rights as small wineries--including the right to hold tastings on their premises--which should encourage some ambitious farmers to begin distilling the products of their fields and orchards.
Israel is no longer calling men out of their farm fields and orchards to fight, as it did in 1967 and 1973, but more often pulling them away from computer terminals in modern, globally connected companies that can ill afford their absence.
However the company has seen that some of their customers run vineyards, orchards, and produce farms across multiple continents.
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Buff or saline-white desert dragged out between fields of sugarcane and cotton, mango orchards and clover and wheat, soaked daily by the tube wells that Nawabdin Electrician tended.
Bryntirion School in Bridgend are one of the schools taking part in the Tyfu Orchards project.
Orchards conjured up magical memories, whether of springtime blossom, climbing trees or childhood escapades, it said.
Our way to the river cut between two walled orchards, and the convoy, a long line of slow-moving trucks, was taking fire from both sides.
The roads are quieter and orchards lay silent again, waiting for the first blanket of snow and the long hibernation of Himalayan winter.
The early 90s were a dire time for cider devotees - the drink was out of fashion, and local farmers were competing to sell off their orchards.
Some people pick up part-time jobs around this time of year: plenty of places need seasonal workers, from stores at the mall to apple orchards.
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The state's growers have rapidly expanded capacity to their orchards in recent years, contributing to 2010's record crop of 110 million boxes, at the same time that growth in the labor pool has stagnated.
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We memorialize the armies of men, and women disguised as men, black and white, who fell in apple orchards and cornfields in a war that saved our union.
My character as a painter is founded on a childhood spent on orchards with a father who each year took us boys hunting in the Urewera, who read us tales of wild places and man eaters and shot deer with the 303 rifle, and later, the bow and arrow in emulation of the late great American archer, Howard Hill.
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