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Yes. If one was referring to the trees within a single orchard, one would write the orchard's trees.

If one was referring to many orchards, one would write the orchards' trees. It has now become a plural possessive.

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The possessive form of the plural noun orchards is orchards'.

Example: All of the orchards' owners are working together to eradicate the pest.

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