Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1988, Image 20

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    BY LISA RISSER
LITITZ When cold winds
blow during spring, they’re unwel
come to most of us who yearn for
warmer breezes. To fruit growers,
cold weather after their trees
bloom often means a damaged
crop. .
“We’re concerned about cold
Chester Bicentennial Farms
BY MARJORIE KEEN
Chester Co. Correspondent
GUTHRIESVILLE Owners
of two Chester County Bicenten
nial Farms, who were unable to
attend the Pennsylvania State
Farm Show in Harrisburg in Janu
ary, were recognized at Crops Day
here. Four other county farms that
have been owned by the same fam
ilies for 200 years were cited at the
Farm Show.
District Conservationist Elbert
Wells of the U.S. Soil Conserva
tion Service office in West Chester
presented certificates and books to
T. Edwin and Elizabeth Martin and
JOHANNING'S
Stogie
18 HP l/C/44” CUT
RIDING M OWER
Fuel Capacity: 2.5 gallons
Deck: 44” side discharge.
Wheels-Pneumatic: Front: 16.00”x6.50” Turf Trac tread,
Rear: 20.00”xl0.00”
Features: Independent PTO engagement lever. Combination
clutch/brake pedal. Disc/parking brake. Hill-holder brake
Comfort-grip, contour molded steering wheel. Spring
mounted cushioned contour seat. Headlight and ammeter.
Seat safety switch.
$1,599.00
Optional Rear Bagger Kit $269.00
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Fruit Growers Concerned About Killing Frosts
weather and frost between now
and May 22,” said Dick Haas,
owner of Cherry Hill Orchard in
New Danville. Of particular con
cern will be the full moon that
comes in early May, bringing cold
weather with it.
The extent of the damage caused
by the weather depends on the sev-
Col. Charles McFarlan.
“Misty Pines” in West Marlbor
ough Township has been in the
Martin family since 1727. Edwin
Martin has worked the farm for 71
of his 79 years and still milks nine
head, he said.
McFarlan, whose farm just
north of Downingtown has been in
his family since 1747, told the
Crops Day audience that he was
surprised to see so many farmers in
attendance. Considering the pres
sure he is receiving from develop
ers, McFarlan said he didn’t think
there would be that many farms
left in Chester County.
“Take Quality Home”
Engine; 18 H.P. B&S 1/C cast
iron sleeve twin cylinder.
42.33 cu. in. (694.0 cc). 35
amp battery. 12-volt alter
nator/starter.
Drive: 5-speed transaxle.
Hitch/Lift; Standard manual
balanced lift and optional
Electric Lift (No. -749) for
front, center and rear
mounted attachments.
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erity of the cold spell. “On a clear
night the trees are more vulner
able,” explained Haas. “This is
because warm air rises from the
ground and the cold air filters in
behind and sits in the low spots,
damaging them.
“If a high-pressure system com
es out of Canada bringing wind
with it, the trees will be killed on
the top, in high spots.”
Orchards in southeastern Pen
nsylvania that vary in topography
are best protected, according to
Haas.
The apricot and plum trees in
Cherry Hill blossomed in March,
which was early. The recent cool
spell has slowed growth and the
trees are now back on a normal
schedule. Haas’ nectarine and
peach trees are blooming and cher
ry trees will soon be flowering.
About a week ago, Haas released
600 bee colonies from Florida,
which will stay in the orchard until
the apple trees are pollinated,
about a month.
2460 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA 17602 HOURS:
V* Mile west of Meadowbrook Barmen Market, Et 23, Lcola „* ijoaeW - '*)
(717) 656-3700 or (717) 291-4420 S«t. 8 AM - 6PM
MODEL 137-652-205
12HP/38 ,, CUT
7-Speed Transmatic® Transaxle
RIDING MOWER
Deck: New 38” side discharge “High Vacuum” deck. Quick adjust
antiscalp mowing deck wheels. 5-position cutting height adjust
ment. Blade engagement lever.
Wheels-Pneumatic: Front: 15.00”x6.00” with Turf Trac tread.
Rear: 18.00”x9.50”
Optional Rear Bagger Kit
MODEL 138-504-205
8 HP/30” CUT
6-Speed Transmatic® Transaxle
RIDING MOWER
Optional Rear Bagger Kit.... $149.00
SPRING
LAWN & GARDEN
SPECIALS
SALE GOOD THRU APRIL 30« i, 1988
Engine: 8 H.P. B&S, 19.44 cu.
in (318 5 cc). 14 amp
battery. 12-volt alternator/
starter
Drive. 6-speed Transmatic®
drive to wheels with Positive
Speed Indicator.
Forward Speed/MPH. Hi 5.8
To 1 5
a Fuel Capacity. 6 quarts
$849.95
Fruit growers are concerned about frost and cold weath
er occurring from now until late May. Cold weather can dam
age blossoms such as these found on apricot trees.
2 it. Warranty On
Engine & Transude
Engine: 12 H.P.B&SI/C. 14
amp battery 12-volt
altemator/starter.
Drive: 7-speedTransmatic®
transaxle drive to wheels.
Forward Speed/MPH: HI 6.0
L 01.3
Fuel Capacity; 1 gallon.
$999.95
5209.00
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MODEL 118-074 R-205
3.5 HP MAX/20” CUT
Extended Rope
Start (ERS)
$154.95
Specifications:
Engine: 3.5 H.P. B&S MAX 9.02 cu. in.
(147.9 cc). Extended Rope Start
(ERS). Oil fill and dipstick.
Deck: 20” side discharge. 14-gauge
steel. Full deck baffles.
Handles: Handle safety control for
blade engine brake. Storable 7/8”
chrome steel handle with comfort
grip.
Wheels: 8.00”xl.75” tires. Steel
wheels. Integral wheel bearings.
22” MODEL.. $164.95
MODEL 128-289 R-205
3.5 HP/
Specifications:
Engine: 3.5H.P. 8&59.02 cu. in. (147.9
cc). Extended Rope Start (ERS).
Drive: Rear wheel cog drive: bail
actuated drive control,
fleck: 22” side discharge. 14-gauge
steel with full deck baffles.
Height Adjustment: 3-position manual
height adjustment; l”to3”.
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199.95