The Tukey Orchard at Washington State University has provided fruit and research opportunities for a century. Take a visual stroll among the orchard over the years. Picking apples in the Washington State College orchard in 1925 (Courtesy WSU Manuscript, Archives, and Special Collections) 1902 map showing the Washington State College orchard (Courtesy WSU Manuscript, Archives, and Special Collections) The Washington State College orchard at left in this 1910 photograph (Courtesy WSU Manuscript, Archives, and Special Collections) Cornell World Collection Orchard located just east of old Tukey Orchard (Staff photo) Student picking apples in 1992 (Courtesy WSU Manuscript, Archives, and Special Collections) Family outing in the Tukey pumpkin patch in 2000 (Photo Julia Corbett/The Daily Evergreen) Student picking apples for the Tukey Orchard fruit sale in 2004 (Photo Garrett Davis/The Daily Evergreen) Taking soil samples for preparation of grape planting at Tukey for the Viticulture and Enology Club in 2005 (Joe Barrentine/The Daily Evergreen) Courtesy WSU Photo Service Planting at the Tukey Orchard organic farm (Courtesy WSU Photo Services) Bees collecting pollen at Tukey orchard organic farm (Photo Robert Hubner) Cherries ripening (Courtesy WSU Department of Horticulture) Deb Pehrson, manager of the WSU Tukey Horticulture Orchard (Courtesy WSU Department of Horticulture) Courtesy WSU Manuscript, Archives, and Special Collections Pullman airport expansion necessitates relocating the orchard. (Photo Ryan Pugh/The Daily Evergreen) The orchard will become a part of the WSU Spillman Agronomy Farm. (Courtesy Bob Nichols, Manager, WSU Facility Information Resource Management) High-tech trellises await the arrival of grafted heirloom apple trees. (Courtesy Bob Nichols, Manager, WSU Facility Information Resource Management) Read more about the moving of Tukey Orchard.