Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1994, Image 138

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    D6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1994
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ROBERT H ROHRERiSONS
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CURTIS E AKERS t SON
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BETTY
JANIS
ELMER M HIGH
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PARKE H RANCK JR
JANAE
ROHRER BROTHERS
BEVERL
NAY
ROBERT D HARNISH
DEWDRO
VERNON R UMBLE + SON
ANGIE
DAVID J. KULP
86
DANIEL S STOLTZFUS
SILVER
KENNETH R ZINHERMAN
40
FULTONWAY FARM INC
RAJAH
ELVIN+DORCAS REIFF
DILLIE
JOHN N. BURKHOLDER
BLOSSO
LAURA
lON ZARTNAN
45
KENNETH ( BETH MARTIN
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LEONARD J STOLTZFUS
'SOZANH
TIFFIE
CLAY FARE
DIANOM
DENISE
CARDINAL HOLLO FARM
SUVSTA
DEVIN N DOLT
46
GAEL KREIDER
334
JEFFREY L ADNGST
CLEO
KICHASD N SADDER
FREDA
JANES E OBERHOLTZER
8
MEADOW VISTA FARM
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200
AHOS E STOLIZFDS
JANE
RALPH PETERSHEIN
APRCT7
STUB
What Should I Do After Caterpillars Have Eaten Leaves?
DR. ROBERT HANSEN
Bradford County Extension
As you stand by the side of the
road and look out over the leafless
trees in your woodlot, you prob
ably ask yourself, “What should I
do now?”
I want to give you a couple of
do’s and don’ts. First and fore
most, do not panic ! Just because
your trees have no leaves does not
mean they are dead or that they are
all going to die. If you are ap
proached by a timber harvester
who says, “You had better cut
these trees before they die; and I
can do (hat for you,” it would be in
your best interests to ignore him or
her.
The second thing you do is
wait. Trees that have been defoli
ated once will generally survive.
They will put out new leaves for
the remainder of the summer. The
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leaves will be smaller but they can
generally do the job. Wait about a
month and see just which trees rc
leaf and which ones don’t A stand
of trees that has not been defoliat
ed more than once over the past
two seasons may possibly suffer
only about 10 percent mortality. If
the trees were defoliated the pre
vious season, that percentage may
increase dramatically.
Thirdly, if a significant number
of your trees do not leaf out again
this season, do not panicl Dead
trees can be salvaged and sold for
a profit. Again, do not deal with
the first timber harvester that ap
proaches you. Instead, contact a
reputable professional forester. (A
professional forester has a four
year degree in forestry or a two
year degree in forestry with ade
quate field experience.) He or she
can help put together a timber sale
852
779
3.3
3.2
26,742
26,905
27,504
27,662
27,985
856
830
822
797
780
25,622
25,871
21,252
854
839
775
3.3
3.2
3.6
26,416
25,442
26,571
3.2
3.2
3.0
850
825
808
25,329
849
24,232
25,292
843
792
3.5
3.1
27,326
26,856
3.1
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3.0
27,687
840
3.0
28,221
837
3.2
25,732
829
27,001
824
3.1
2.9
28,428
3.1
3.1
26,321
25,765
821
806
25,788
3.2
821
25,285
3.2
815
22,547
23,035
3.6
3.5
814
807
23,854
26,438
3.4
3.0
812
800
24,625
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22,116
3.7
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22,869
3.5
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24,777
3.3
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25,426
3.2
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23,706
3.4
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26,817
25,547
3.0
3.0
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774
23,485
799
24,251
22,982
798
783
Cows By Protein For
1065
916
4.2
3.8
1024
924
907
1048
871
3.8
3.9
4.3
983
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3.2
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3.2
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3.5
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983
3.6
3.5
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3.6
3.1
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4.6
4.4
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1011
1017
942
4.3
3.6
3.6
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4.2
938
955
4.2
3.1
774
3.5
899
3.2
747
2.9
3.1
783
803
837
3.3
3.6
801
816
and determine if there are other
stressed trees that may not be dead
but might need to be removed as
well. To find a professional fores
ter that works in your area, call
your local Bureau of Forestry ser
vice forester or your county exten
sion office. They can provide you
Classified ads^
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ENERGY
EXTRA
ELVIN L KURTZ
SOPHIA
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ANDREA
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BEHUEL S RIEHL
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DOROTH
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WINDMILL FARM
LASSIE
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460
219
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WEA-LAND FAIN
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SPRING BELLE FARM
BROOK
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177
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JOHN ALLEN WENGER
41
with a list of foresters in your area,
Finally, prepare for next year.
Penn State Cooperative Extension
and the Pennsylvania Bureau of
Forestry will hold informational
meetings in the winter and early
spring about the pest outlook, as
well as prepare news articles for
PAY OFF!
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3-9
GR-H
305
2-10
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305
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GR-H
June
25,768
3.0
770
24,573
23,484
797
783
3.2
3.3
24,498
3.3
797
796
3.3
24,464
795
3.5
22,819
794
3.2
24,937
794
23,035
3.4
792
28,123
2.8
791
3.2
24,969
791
3.1
25,895
791
772
3.6
3.4
21,729
22,809
790
2.9
26,898
26,109
25,959
26,371
790
789
772
3.0
3.0
2.9
789
3.0
26,732
788
2.8
28,056
787
3.0
25,837
785
771
3.2
3.1
24,249
24,660
785
3.5
22,629
784
3.3
24,062
784
3.2
24,214
784
3.3
24,007
24,567
22,278
782
776
3.2
3.5
781
3.5
22,243
779
776
3.1
3.2
25,051
24,171
779
3.0
26,243
778
3.6
21,604
778
3.5
22,331
778
3.0
25,627
774
3.5
21,892
773
3.4
22,544
772
3.0
25,811
770
2.9
26,573
newspapers and other media.
These organizations can also sup
ply you with additional informa
tion about caring for your wood
lot.
Be informed about your woods.
Learn all you can. This will better
help you be prepared for the fu
ture.
Jt.
3.3 838
3.1 761
3.5 828
3.7 918
4.0 967
3.8 857
3.1 762
3.7 856
3.5 982
3.5 874
3.6 944
3.7 810
4.0 907
3.6 962
3.1 813
3.2 835
3.5 917
3.1 838
3.2 901
3.6 935
3.8 920
2.8 698
3.8 865
4.0 960
3.3 791
4.2 1011
3.6 890
4.3 954
3.9 871
3.1 782
3.5 855
3.2 836
3.7 800
3.8 843
3.1 794
3.6 786
4.2 945
2.7 709
3.4 905