Forest Restoration (Continued from Pago A3O) hundred years ago was a road travelers used to voyage to Baltimore. The stream was forded, and the road passed through fields. Forest was chopped down and used for lumbar. Now, looking at the site, you could hardly tell if a road ever passed through there. Restore area But it didn’t take long to cut down a lot of trash growth, remove old fruit trees that should have been cut down long ago, trim away hedge material, and restore the area to its original beauty. It was the move from a densely urban area such as Montgomery County, with many folk commut ing for hours back and forth from the city, that appealed to the Wol fes years ago. An remembers what it was like, growing up in Lehigh County, as radio stations touted the area for commuters ‘ ‘I was raised in the Lehigh Val ley, and sometimes in the winter, in die shop. 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Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 859-4921 SubsMiai dally in the case of the Wolfes, who must now deal with develop ment near their own property from commuters who travel an hour and a half from Washington, D.C. Art said he doesn’t understand how they can deal with the long drive, which he said would “work on my nerves. “It’s unbelievable to me. but they do it I would feel that much would drive me crazy, because it’d be just enough to be a headache," he said. The Wolfes maintain about 235 acres and 8,000 trees, mostly Christmas trees sold at the Wor ley’s Nursery stand. But Wolfe also maintains about IS acres of pasture and grows about 38 acres of con, 40 acres of soybeans, 70 acres of hay, and two acres of buckwheat, all cash crops. He takes care of about 80 acres of woodland. He worked some cleared acreage this spring—a tough task. considering die junk to work over lying about the ground. “Ground that you just cleared, you know, you have to work it 10 times mote than you normally would,” he said. The Wolfes installed some con servation practices on 'the farm, including a three-foot deep water retention pond constructed in 1992 that helps control sediment and As Sfumm in (Picture Two Convenient Locational of Seai-Crete Corp. Maintains pasture P.O. Box 337 Ebeneburg, pa 15931 (814) 472-8690 Ask For Mike runoff from fields. Also, Wolfe worked contour strips and installed diversion terraces .as part of the farm’s overall reworking through the years. A great deal of work late last year and into this year involved clearing wood left by loggers in a 15-acre woodland a few hundred yards from the homestead. “The loggers came in and took the most money they could out of it,” he said. “They took every thing good and left everything that was no good. And so we’ve beeff trying to get things back where they belong.” Planted Red Oak Wolfe planted about 100 Red Oak saplings in April and covered them with plastic to protect from deer damage. Bluebird shields will be installed as soon as he has time. Also, Wolfe planted about 60 Pollonia trees, which require a lot of maintainance. and more than 30 various nut trees in a lane separat ing the com and soybean fields. Nut tree varieties include pecan and chestnut. According to the tree farmer, much work was necessary to restore nearly all aspects of the Art Wolf* plant*d about , Rad Oak aapllng* in April and covarad them with plas tic to protect from dear damage. Bluebird shields will be installed as soon as ha has time. 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Saturday, July 3, 1993-A3l tion of plowing methods, “an unbelievable job of plowing it hadn’t been fanned for yean and yean and yean.” Art said he and his wife did all the work. In the spring, she helped drive the tractor while he put in the trees. She also helps him when it com es time to sell the Christmas trees, and also with the antique business in the winter season. Income 255 Plane Tree Olive Lancaster, PA 17503 (717) 393-5007 jin