ELMA, WASH. - About 200 natural resource, teenagers in Elma, Wash., are “Nearly half the work force of responding this summer to an this area is mvolved in forestry,” unusual request: Wanted - Hard said Clarence Pearson, Elma High workers. No pay, but great future School vocational agriculture benefits. teacher and FFA advisor. The students, members of the “So the work these students local Future Fanners of Amenca complete today could enhance chapter, are reforesting more than their livelihoods as adults.” 1,200 acres of timberland in an Project Timber is part of the effort to restore the area’s primary national FFA’s Building Our American Communities (BOAC) FFA chapter plants a million tree seedlings program. Through the BOAC program, the FFA seeks to im prove small and rural com munities while building youth leadership. Last year, the Elma FFA chapter worked more than 18,000 hours with nearby timber com panies and small woodland owners, Pearson said. This year, they’ve already planted nearly one million seedlings. With seedlings from timber companies and the state of Washington, the FFA advisor estimated the project is already valued at nearly $300,000. That doesn’t include labor, or the value of the forests at maturity. Community adults adults also help out by transporting students to woodland sites and assisting as supervisors. Project Timber began several years ago when local timber companies and individuals called on the FFA chapter for assistance, Pearson said. "We need more wood all the include them m the renewal plan tune,” he explamed. “We export a because they are less likely to lot of logs to Japan. We’re also know how to reforest an area working to grow valuable soft- scientifically.” woods, such as Doublas firs, which So, while other high school supply most of the plywood and students are vacationing this lumber for the housing and con- summer, FFA members in this structionindustries.” Northwest community will be at The scientific renewal of forests work, doesn’t stop with large companies, “Reforestation is a year-round however. project,” Pearson said. “After “Though most people believe planting, there is the need for that large companies own all the animal control, then, more timber, nearly 60 percent is owned clearing of the land to plant more by individuals,” Pearson said. We trees.” Tree seedling is planted by member of FFA chapter in Elma, Wash, as part of BOAC project that features reforesting of some l,2ooacres of timberland with a million seedlings. Rd 1, Box 420 Narvon, PA 17555 215-445-6186 mjw Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16,1981—C17 CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY PAINTING Penetration And Adhesion, larn *6so°° Years of experience plus self employment gives you quality work for less expense. BRUNING