Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 06, 1984, Image 19

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    e’s still the force behind this fruitful feifdom
familiar face among the crowd of
customers, teases a couple of his
high-school sales staffers, proudly
points out his grandson among the
work crew, and zips back to the
telephone again, barely pausing
for breath.
Joe Raab, at 73, with a mixed life
of planting and politics in his blood,
could leave younger farmers
trailing in the lurch as he plots
harvest and sales for the bumper
crops of produce, in a year when
every grower battled for space in
an overflowing, tight market.
“If we farmers could just get
together...,” he grumbles, leaving
the sentence dangling and racing
Sales staffers Gina Joslow, left, and Chris Morrison, help keep market shelves full and
wait on customers at the retail center.
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for the phone to tie up more loose
business ends.
Bom in Schuylkill Haven, the
infant Raab became a York
Countian just months later, when
his grandfather died and his
parents returned home to help
manage the family’s 39-acre
Dallastown general farm.
After finishing ninth grade,
Raab left school to help out on the
farm, along with taking a $5O-per
month job at the neighboring Yoe
Orchard Company. With seven
years experience in the fruit
business, he moved on to a job with
a York area manufacturer, while
attending night classes at the local
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By 1935, the Great Depression’s
devastation of the farm economy
had touched the Raab’s home
place. Joe, backed by savings from
his town job, took over the mor
tgage on the 39 acres, becoming
the fifth genertion of the Raab
family to till this land that has been
acquired - via a goatskin deed -
from William Penn’s nephew, John
Penn.
In the ensuing years, additional
land was added to the original „
purchase; and today’s Raab Farm
encompasses nearly 140 acres,
about 20 of it rented, in near rows
of fruit trees and vegetable
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production.
From the beginning, Raab was
an industry innovator, and became
one of the area’s first grower to
initiate the now-popular “pick your
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Pecks of peppers, not pickled, but shiny green bell types,
are maneuvered to the unloading dock by Walter Raab.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6,1984—A21
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continue to flock to the busy, at
tractive market, lured by the
quality produce for sale and the
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