Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1983, Image 139

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Pole Tavern
Monroeville, NJ
609-358-2565 or
609-769-2565
ALUS HOLLOW EQUIP.
Hwy. 467, Route 1
Rome, PA.
717-247-2601
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/i Main Rd., Pitman, PA
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Petticoat Bridge Rd.
Columbus, NJ
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Thomasville. PA
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(Fontana)
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Dalmatia, PA
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133 Rothsville
Station Road
Lititz, PA
717-626-4705
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225 York Rd.
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
WEB SNYDER, INC.
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Watsontown, PA
717-538-5555
Schuylkill Christmas
tree growers win
at Farm Show
FARM SHOW - Carino Nur
series of Indiana, captured three
first places in Christmas tree
judging competition at the 67th
Farm Show. Carino Nurseries
placed first in the Scotch Pine,
Colorado Blue Spruce and Austrian
and Red Pine divisions.
Bert Bachert of R 2, New
Ringgold, Schuylkill County, won
first places in the Douglas Fir and
Norway Spruce divisions.
Leiden’s Nursery of Rl, Patton,
Cambria County, placed first in the
White Spruce and Balsam and
Fraser Fir divisions.
Omlor’s Yle Tree Farm o! R 4,
Pottsville, Schuylkill County,
captured first places in the White
Pine and Concolor and other Sr
divisions.
Pioneer Evergreen Farm of
Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County,
won a first place in the division for
other spruces.
This year’s Farm Show
Christmas tree exhibit, with 54
entries, was judged by Eric
Sundack of Bethesda, Maryland.
Jim Finley, Penn State Extension
Forest Resources specialist, says
Sundack himself has often entered
the exhibit and has come up with
quite a few prize winners.
In 1980 Sundack won at the
National Christmas Tree Growers
FRANK A.
FILLIPPO. INC.
DISABLED &
CRIPPLED COWS.
BULLS & STEERS
Competitive Prices
Slaughtered under
government inspection
Call:
Frank Fillippo -
Residence - 215-666-0725
Elam Cinder • 717-367-3824
C.L. King - 717-786-7229
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January IS, 1983—D1S
WANTED-
Paid
Association. His champion tree
was displayed at the White House
in 1981.
Farm Show entries included
pines, firs, spruces and frasers.
“Judges look for a 60 percent taper
six feet of width for every ten
feet of height,” says Finley.
“Ideally, a blue ribbon tree will
have no gaping holes, yet be open
enough to hang ornaments.”
Show results follow:
Scotch Pine
1 Canno Nursenes. Indiana 2 Leiden's
Nursery. Patton. 3 Sunny HiU Tree (arm Seim
sgrove
DouflaaFir
1 Bert Bachert. R 2 New Ringgold. 2 Omlor’s
Yule Tree Farm. R 4 PottsviUe. 3 Gay Fad Nor
senes. Rl. Mountain
Colorado Ski* Spruce
1 Canno Nurseries, 2 Berkey Nursery. Spar
Unsburg. 3 Maple HiU Farm. RBWellsboro
Norway Spruca
1 Bert Bachert. 2 LcnSen’s Nursery 3 Canno
Nursenes
White and Black Hißs Spmcc
1 Leiden's Nursery. 2 Berk Bachert 3 Canno
Nurseries
Othar Spruca
1 Pioneer Evergreen Farm. Orwigsburg. 2
Leiden's Nursery, 3 Canno Nurseries
Austrian and Red Pine
1 Canno Nurseries 2 Berkey Nursery 3 Maple
Hill Farm
White Pine
1 Omlor's Yule Tree Farm. 2 Canno Nurseries
3 Gay Fad Nursenes
Balsam and Fraser
1 Leiden's Nursery. 2 Beck's Yule Tree Farm
3 Berkey Nursery
Concolorand Other
1 Omlor's Yule Tree Farm. 2 Canno Nursenes
3. Leiden’s Nursery
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