B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982 Golden crop thrives (Continued from Pace B 2) here is not unusual for them. As Barley talks he likes to philosophize and he feels tobacco farming may be a contributing factor to Lancaster County’s neat Fourtc ye.. having straightjeaves go into the bale for a quality product. SPRING SALE CONTINUED... Specials in Many Departments including: *25.00 OFF marked price of any 2 or 3 piece LIVING ROOM SUITE *lO.OO OFF marked price of any RECLINER or SOFA BED Spring Air Box Springs & Mattresses - Some Good Used 10% OFF All Ashley Wood & Coal Heaters FISHER'S FURNITURE BART. PA 17503 Rt. 896 IN GEORGETOWN Mon.-Sat. 8-5 Thurs. & Fri. 8-7 appearance. “Lancaster County is the Garden Spot of the world they used to say when I was a boy. A lot of that is because of tobacco. A man who did general farming always had a few acres of tobacco LOTS OF NEW & GOOD USED FURNITURE- BARGAINS GALORE! InStock and when you look out the window of the tobacco shed you can always see something that needs to be done." Therefore, fence rows got mended, trash got picked up and farmsteads always looked presentable. Those who weren’t stripping tobacco, according to Barley, could be found at the general store or at the local garage and they didn’t see all those things needing to be done in the Spring. “You don’t see any tumbledown buildings in Lancaster County,” he concludes. Asked how much he is hoping to plant this year—his—slst Abe replies, “As few as I can get the boys talked down to. I’d like to reduce to ten acres.” The boys, of course, are John and Abram, on whose land he raises the crop. Barley predicts that acreage will be reduced on a voluntary level this year because of the lower prices and unsold tobacco. The previous year’s high prices en couraged larger acreages to be planted this year. 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Barley’s goal is to get the plants in the ground early so the cutting can be done before school gets underway in September. With this schedule, the plants go in during the latter part of May or early June, and they start topping in mid tc late July. “Then we leave it stand at least three weeks or longer before we cut it. We try to get it m before school starts. We all help out and get it in fast.” The grandchildren can all be found m the fields during this time, although sometimes only for an hour or two because of other ac tivities. Most of them agree that WE GUARANTEE LOWEST PRICES IN CENTRAL, PA. $ 'A million Inventory to choose from NIGHT STANDS ALL WOOD •44“ DRESSERS ALL WOOD •128“ HRS: Mon.-Fri. 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M. - 4 P.M LAYAWAYS & TERMS AVAILABLE MANHEIM - MT. JOY EXIT ON RT. 283 RAPHO INDUSTRIAL PARK - BLDG. #3 717-653-8096 the field work is the part they like best. Abe points out, “You can’t cut in the heat of the day or it will get sunburned; then it must be used in second grade. By proper management you can do it with next to no sunburn ” Grace adds, “The weather has lot to do with it. When we harvest early we must be much more cautious than with a later har vest.” The tobacco is put on laths and hung in three different barns. “When.it is tune to take it down, everybody pitches in an helps,” Abe says. “We load it on wagons and leave it set until we are ready for it.” Stripping may begin as early as November, but usually it is not begun until December. Abe explains, “On nice days I’m doing something else.” Barley points out that Lancaster County has never suffered a complete crop loss with tobacco; although m 1958, many, Abram included, had extensive hail damage, which some called a total (Turn to Page B 5) OVER SOO YOUTH 1 GROUP PCS. I AVAILABLE I