68 —Lancaster Farm! They’re surrounded by history, urban sprawl Editor’s Note: This is the 6th in a continuing series of feature articles describing farms in southeastern southcentral Pa. which have been in the same family for 100 or more years. It is LANCASTER FARMING’S way of recognizing and saluting agriculture - the foundation of civilization everywhere. By DIETER KRIEG BLUE BELL - Located just 18 miles northeast of downtown Philadelphia, the Zimmerman’s “Silver Lake Farm” is hemmed in by developments, the northeast extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and urban sprawl in general. It’s one of the last farms in the area, and was THE last dairy farm to go out of business. Purchased by William Zimmerman in 1775, the original farm contained as many .as 830 acres according to some accounts. It has been whittled down to 98 acres. Two brothers, Edward and Merrill Zimmerman, and their wives, Blanche and Louise, are the property’s present owners. Their large two-family house contains a section which was erected by the farm’s first owner in 1752, Built of stones held together by a lime mortar, the walls are 18 inches thick. History was in the making when William Zimmerman and his family moved to the farm. The Revolutionary War was in progress. Valley Forge is only eight miles southwest of here, Germantown is nearby, and Washington’s Crossing is within easy riding distance. General Washington was in the vicinity and wounded Continental soldiers were treated within two miles of their house. But according to the Zimmerman family their ancestors didn’t participate in the Revolution very much. Fanning was their profession and they were needed to HUSKEE-BILT MAN! Huskee Gives You More! • Full 6x6" Poles • American made steel or aluminum • Spacious Doors • Factory Assembled Trusses • Top grade lumber throughout • Have heights to 19' CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT BUILDING A Thrive Center controlled environment building means heavier healthier animals, reduced labor and feed costs and almost no manure handling or odor. They pay for themselves in no time! --p. YOUR HUSKEE-BILT MEN MERVIN MILLER W '' Phone 626-5204 j -lf, LESTER MILLER WmWm TURBOTVILLE, PA PHONE 649-5250 March 6. 1976 Saturda; Also Ask About Our provide food not only for their own families but for soldiers as well. Up until six years ago the Zimmermans were still milking cows - a tradition which had started on a “business scale” in 1804. They were retailing their own milk from 1934 up until the time they closed dorpi in 1970 as a result of economic and urbanization pressures. Edward Zimmerman still farms the original homestead along with other acreages in this area. When the family had the dairy business, he farmed a total of 450 acres, he said. Now he boards a herd of dairy heifers in his old, well kept bam (built in 1804 out of stones and hand-hewn timbers) and raises hay. Most of his farming income, however, comes from custom wort: - something he has been invloved with since the days when he first started farming. He fashioned Edward and Blanche Zimmerman check through an old ledger book listing prices from late 1800’s. BALANCE THE SCALES IN YOUR FARM OPERATION CONSIDER A BREEDER HATCHING EGG I FOR HATCHING lt*h\ I / \ PRESENT FARM EGGS O OPERATIONS LONGENECKER'S HATCHERY INC. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA LONGENECKER'S HATCHING EGG UNITS ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR EFFICIENT OPERATION. COHTACT EARL GEM.ACH - 717-367-1545 TODAY his own self-propelled custom silage harvester in the late 1940’s and was one of only six men in the United States to have participated in the Farmers Exchange Program in 1956. The program is for farmers interested in world affairs and provides such men with opportunities to visit foreign agricultural communities. Zimmerman visited Denmark, Venezuela and Italy. Although Merrill Zimmerman is no longer a full-time farmer, he is a partner in the “Silver Lake Farm” operation and shared the “Master Farmer” award with his brother in 1960. The Zimmerman family came to the United States as a result of religious differences which arose between John [Continued on Page 71]