It’s fall in Wisconsin; the leaves are changing color, the temperature is rapidly dropping and the pumpkins are ripe for carving. But, as the coronavirus pandemic continues across the country, some autumn traditions are looking different this year.
Earlier today, WORT Producer Jonah Chester spoke with Laura Tisch, Owner of Munchkey Apples in Mount Horeb, about how the coronavirus has changed their fall season and what apple picking looks like in a pandemic.