1 ► f ► 814-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 4, 1991 Philip Snader stands on the porch of his boyhood home. Purchased by his great great-great grandfather in February 1845, the farm operated as a dairy until 1979. Bricks for the home were fired on the site. Farm Family Hitchin’ Up Their Wagon For Roadside Marketing SHARON B. SCHUSTER Maryland Correspondent NEW WINDSOR, MD Six generations of the Snader family in New Windsor have managed to hold on to the family farm for more than 100 years. And now, 25-year-old Philip H. Snader contin-ues the tradition. Past generations of the Snader family were “gentlemen farmers,” according to Philip. His grand father and his great-grandfather, who was a Maryland senator, hired men to work the farm. It wasn’t until more recent genera tions that the owners actually tilled the soil, as did Philip’s parents, Richard and Trudy Snader. “We managed to hold on to the land, but it was tough,” explained Trudy. “We fanned the place for 17 years.” From the time of its purchase in 1845 until 1979, “Mattinsly” was operated as a dairy farm. In 1979, Richard and Trudy retired from dairying and moved into a nearby home built by Richard’s maternal great-grandfather, Elhannon Englar. Now, almost 150 years after Jacob Snader purchased the land, his grcat-great-great-grandson continues the farming tradition. Philip and his wife of one year, Edie Ann, are hitchin’ up their wagon to a promising new ven ture. After several years of plan ning and planting, they will realize Philip and Edle Ann Snader, who Just celebrated their first wedding anniversary, plan to open a roadside produce market in June. go.. .oy friends, Granvil le Grablll and Cucky Haines of New Windsor In just four days. It features a dozen removable compartments. A coat of red paint will finish the project. their dream in the form of a road side market, complete with a market wagon loaded with fruits, vegetables and flowers. “We had to find some way to make money on this farm,” said Philip. “Back as a junior and senior in college, I had this crazy idea that I was going to raise field crops. I did that for two years and got quite a shock," he recalled. Traditional crop farming proved to be a a "barely - break - even" venture. When Philip graduated from Delaware College, he bought home a degree in Agronomy and grand hopes of faming the 117 acres of the original farmstead that remain along with 100 plus acres on neighboring farms. He imple mented conservation practices in 1984 which Philip credits with "improving the farm 100 percent.” And he started an apple orchard on three acres by planting 750 trees. In 1990, Philip Snader married his college sweetheart, Edie Ann, and she has become a full partner in the farming business. "As a bus iness major, I said let's sit down and go through all the options," explained Edie. "The area's grow- ing, that means more people. What's going to be in demand?," she asked. After much brainstorming, the couple settled on a roadside mark et They cited the growing popula tion in Carroll County, and an increased demand for fresh fruits and vegetables grown locally, as the basis for their decision. They have determined that direct mark eting of the farm's produce will be the key to making a profit. Slated to open in June, Philip and Edie Ann will roll out their newly constructed market wagon, loaded with produce, along Route 31 just outside of New Windsor. Granville Grabill and Bucky Haines of New Windsor built the six-by sixteen-feet wagon with a dozen removable compartments in just four days. 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