—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 16,1978 94 Watershed project involves woodland work * By KEND ACE BORRY LANCASTER - Healthy trees just don’t happen, according to Tim Breneisen, superintendent of the Watershed Reclamation Project in Lancaster County. He stated that manmade watersheds of conifer or evergreen trees need care and work to do the job they’re supposed to do. Such a project will be underway until the end of February of 1979. Sponsored by the Lancaster Con Creeping vines, such as honeysuckle, can wind around a tree and choke it to death. By removing the lower branches and the vines, the men are giving the conifer trees a better chance at survival. servation District and funded by CETA, the project will .have run for one year, with work being done m different parts of the county. Breneisen, a forester, explained that basically what his two crews of workers are doing is thin ning out the conifer plan tations at different water sheds throughout the county. The basic idea in the thinning is to remove about one third of the trees, in order to give the other trees light at least on one side and at the top. The more surface of the tree that is exposed to the light means more growth for the tree. Removing some of its competition also gives it more growing space on the ground area. Every third row of the trees are removed, plus any hardwood trees, which hamper the growth of the conifers. The branches and brush from the work are spread on the floor of the forest to help protect the land. The trees that are cut down are removed from the area, cut up into logs and utilized by the Denver Wood Products, New Holland. Basically, Breneisen related, the project is a small logging operation. His (Turn to Page 96) 9H107 Arlinda JET STREAM-Twm (VG-87-PQ 7/78) USDA7/78 RIP 84% Rpt 95% 519 Dtrs 326 Herds 17 575 M 35 % 619 F PD (74) +1.930M —21% +37F +SI49 HFA Type Data (9/78) 228 Dtrs Avg Age Ad Score 810 93% Rpt PDT+O 11 « ©5 WINTERMOYER JET STREAM (Grade 157) 3y7m 365 d 2X 23 353 31 % 730 Owner Jack Ebersole Williamsport Md JET STREAM ties together many desirable qualifications - a strong pedigree an outstanding predicted difference and an exceptional type transmitting pattern JET STREAM daughters have real dairy quality with flat clean bune and well attached high quality udders Look for him to be an improver of center support teat size and shape and fore and rear udders His flatbone characteristics set to the leg width of rump and width of pelvic and thigh area along with his dairy strength makes him a fine mating for ELEVATION and ASTRONAUT daughters A cross that should produce results in the sale ring the milking parlor, and show ring 4 « • . ••Mi ' ** jinn BtaieitWiL Tim Breneisen, superintendent of the project, stands at the entrance of the Chester Water Authority project. The project is sponsored by the Lancaster Conservation District and funded by CETA. OEIO OCTOW *«« B FO-MA-TO-SA COMMANDER JAN (EX-2E) 5 9 360 d 2X 27 210 37% 1010 9 0 341 d 2X 27 460 38% 1048 10 0 327 d 2X 20 710 41% 848 11 0 329 d 2X 21 370 40% 857 (Inc) Lifetime to date 209 6 70M 39% 8199 F i 'V-- - TODD ACRES JET STREAM PHYLLIS (VG-85) 2y6m 345 d 2X 19 890 41% 826 3y6m 338 d 2X 25 915 40% 1014 Owner Owen Martin Hagerstown Md JET STREAM’S second crop daughters are outstanding The number of daughters in his production proof now totals 519 and his daughters classified now totals 228 The dairymen milking JET STREAM’S are very pleased with some two year olds milking over 90 lbs of milk per day You can see why they are using him again l You should too 1 Sire Power offers both Professional Technician and Direct Herd Service. Call Today. M Phone: 717-836-3168 • C V, ‘ ’ - -4 ' v from Member Cooperatives Northeastern Breeders Association Md Artificial Breeding Coop Inc Six sons in A I jßlkiill * i - -J*» ‘ e% y*K* nwr* - * jg.