Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1984, Image 20

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little expert help and a
management plan might be worth
double or more of its present value.
“A variety of foresters are
available to help fanners with
their woodlots,” explains Ken
Olenderski, of the Pennsylvania
Forestry Association.
“The forester is interested in
managing the timber for main
taining and renewing a natural
resource.
“The farmer as a landowner is
interested in getting the most
economic return from that wooded
acreage.
“And, these two goals work
together very nicely.”
One such agriculturist and
landowner who is finding this out is
Lloyd E. Lerew, of Lerew Farm
Markets, Inc., along Rt. 74 north of
Dover in York County.
The Lerew operation, which has
about 100 acres in orchards -
primarily apples and peaches, also
includes some 103 acres of
woodland. It is now in its second
year of participation in the
American Tree Farm Program
and is also a member of the
Glatfelter Tree Farm Family.
“I look at the Tree Farm
Program as a long-term in
vestment and making better use of
roughly half of our land,” Lerew
explains.
the blueprints for ac-
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Forest management plan can help far
New regrowth in thinned stand of timber is
from the left, Ken Olenderski, Tom Wieland
Lerew.
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Honesdale, PA 18431
PH 717-253-1612
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SYSTEMS. INC.
P.O. Box 47
Nazareth, PA 18064
PH 215-759-1331
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LEROY E. MYERS,
INC.
Route #l. Box 163
Clear Spring, MO 21722
PH'3Ol-582-1552
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Bndgeville, DE 19933
PH 302-337-8211
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Thinning needed
Second timber stand on Lerew Farm Market property
will be thinned this winter is examined by foresters
Olenderski, left: Tom Wieland, right: and Lloyd E. Lerew.
D. E. SMITH, INC.
Mitflmtown, PA 17059
PH- 717-436-2151
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Burlington, NJ 08016
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