In the 1790s, an eccentric young man nicknamed Johnny Appleseed feels called by God to travel through the American West planting apple seeds that will feed the hungry and produce more seeds for planting and trading.
Describes the life and the legend of the frontiersman who came to be known as Johnny Appleseed after planting orchards throughout the Northwest Territory.
Presents a brief biography of John Chapman, whose distribution of apple seeds and trees across the Midwest made him a legend of tall tales and left a legacy still enjoyed today.