Kimmel Orchard and Vineyard

5995 G Road
Nebraska City, NE 68410

402-873-5293

Mission & History

Our history doesn’t define us; it guides us. With every step taken, we hope to enrich the land and the people on it, leaving an impact that benefits us all for generations to come.

Our Mission:

Richard and Laurine Kimmel believed in the land and in sharing what the land produced with their neighbors. Since 1925, apples, cherries and dozens of other fruits and vegetables have been produced in the rolling hills of southeast Nebraska. The Orchard is dedicated to agricultural education research, historic preservation and wholesome family experiences. We take pride in being a destination for fresh, locally-grown produce and other homegrown Nebraska products. A trip to Kimmel Orchards is a fun, educational experience for the whole family as well as an immersive, engaging setting for your next school field trip—just as the Kimmels envisioned.

Our History:

Richard Kimmel grew up in Nebraska City and graduated from high school in 1915. He left Nebraska to complete his education, and after serving in World War I, returned to work in banking. In 1925, he established Kimmel Orchard in the rolling hills near Nebraska City and managed Kimmel Farms located a few miles west, which was established in the 1850s by his grandfather, John. Laurine Oetgen also grew up with the Kimmels in Nebraska City as neighbors. She attended the University of Nebraska–Lincoln where she developed a love for art and painting. It was no surprise when she and Richard married shortly after he started the orchard.

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