A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1990 (Continued from Pago A 1) “When did you last hear a com ment such as ‘we’ve traveled throughout this great country. It’s awe-inspiring but there’s no place more beautiful or better to live than York County’,” Brown says in a recent membership-drive let ter sent in an initial mailing to 2500 potential members. “Some y~ ' Li - -' yf ‘V. Dairyman’s Herd (Continued from Pago A2O) “The cows stay cleaner and it’s easier to give them individual feeding,” he said. Three silos handle the high moisture com, haylage and com silage that Dunn feeds to his cows. He tried bagging, but turned away from it. “With the silos, you have a fresh the diversified business demands them to do so. James said his grandfather, Robert G. Dunn, now retired, had an agricultural survival rule stay diversified. “If one thing isn’t doing well, the other thing will pull you through,” Dunn said. 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We can no longer afford to take our abundance for granted.” Brown credits a handful of key local business leaders for “getting this rolling,” inspired in part by the formation of a National Farm land Trust and successful prog- ■ * f „I r . James Dunn said that perhpas others with the same type of dairy farming backround could be as successful as he has been. “I think so, but probably not as fast. I have had quite a bit of help,” he said. Success, according to Dunn, all comes down to one thing “desire.” Dave Somers, DHIA supervisor for Schuylkill County, said the younger Dunn will most likely continue to succeed. “He’s nice to work with, he’s very cooperative, he looks for advice and we give it to him when we go to test. He has a great bunch of cows up there, no doubt,” Some rs said. “I think he’s going to stay on top for awhile. He’ll be able to cull better, now that the barn’s full. He’ll go up higher and he’ll be a tough one to catch.” UL LISTED York Farmland Trust OUTSIDE WOOD FURNACE HEATS YOUR HOME AND YOUR HOT WATER rams in nearby counties like Lan caster and Berks. The seventeen member volunteer board of local ag and industry leaders is present ly working on a budget and plans to hire an executive director to handle administrative details. “Our aim is to offer alterna tives, such as the purchase of the development easements or a vehi cle for individuals who might wish to donate their easements to keep the land in agriculture,” Brown explains. “By working through a private, non-profit enti ty, it can be handled in many legal ways. Thrust of the committee is to look at the county’s farmland areas for the most ideal locations to preserve prime, contiguous acreage. We can’t go at it in a hodge-podge manner.” Land on which development We’ve changed our name from Syri-Con Precast Concrete Corp. to: Our management and employees remain the same. 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"That helps the whole local economy as farmers buy and sell goods.” While the county has seen rapid development in recent years, agri culture remains the most impor tant economic activity, with York ranking seventh in total ag output of the state’s 67 counties. One out of every 13 jobs in York is attri butable, directly or indirectly, to agriculture. Agricultural output Tired Wood Your Hog Barn? for the county in 1987 was $lO7 million, in turning generating over $1 billion worth of economy activity. Airville farmer and Trust board member Pat Sueck sees the private organization as complementing state preservation programs recen tly implemented. “But by not meeting specific criteria under the state program, a lot of areas where there is interest in saving the land for agriculture might instead be lost to develop ment. A private trust can take up that slack,” she believes. “The approach to this must be very far sighted. Too often we react, rather than act. 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