A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13, 1997 the late Mike Stoltzfus, former owner of D.M. Stoltzfus Quarry. Through the cooperation of the Lancaster Farmland Trust, county Ag Preserve Board, the transfer able development rights (TDR) funds from Manheim Township, and the first-ever general appropri ation from Warwick Township, negotations were accomplished. Stoltzfus is not being paid the full appraised value of the develop ment rights she is voluntarily donating a significant portion of the value of those development rights. In a press release issued by the Trust, it was noted that Nelson Rohrer, chairman of the Manheim Township board of commission ers, said, “Manheim Township is very pleased to be included with the Farmland Trust, Ag Preserve Board, and Warwick Township in furthering the goal of agricultural preservation in the county.” Phyllis C. Whitesell, board of trustees president for the Trust, said, "We are especially pleased at the preservation of this farm, the largest farm in the county to be preserved to date. Its location, close to developing areas around Lancaster city, is extremely signif icant in terms of furthering preser vation efforts.” “The preservation of this farm highlights the critical issue of the preservation of productive farm land in Lancaster County,” noted Thomas D. Stouffer, executive director of the Trust. “Given the World Monuments Watch’s recent designation of Lancaster County as one of the top 100 Most Endan gered Sites, this event has special significance.” According to farm manager Pip FOR RENT or sale Melvin Stoltzfus Weaver Homestead 610-869-9627 717-354-4398 (Continued from Pago A 1) Ravegum, in addition to tours and other activities related to the pre servation membership picnic, sup per will be served at 3:30 p.m. in a 7,000-square foot farm implement shed, one of several on the proper ty. Ravegum was busy last week readying the area for the picnic. The farm is not new to playing host to visitors. Ravegum recalls a time, nearly a decade or so ago, when 300 people, all members of the National Cattlemen’s Associa tion, came from every state in the Union except Hawaii to tour the farm. The national group con vened at the Hershey Convention Center and toured Greystone Man or Farms later in the day. At the beef farm, cattle arrive from sales in Virginia and West Virginia a! 750-900 pounds and are sold to Dunlap’s in Lancaster, Truth Packing in Baltimore, and Moyer Packing in Souderton. The Stoltzfus family owns two other farms in addition to the origi nal farm off of Rt. 272. Altogether, the farms include 330 acres of com, 30 acres of wheat, 80 acres of alfalfa hay, 25 acres of grass hay, and 35 acres in pasture. The home farm boasts a home stead with two-foot thick stone walls constructed in 1775, noted Ravegum. The original farm is more than 200 years old. At Greystone Manor Farms, there are a total of three full-time employees, in addition to Pip Ravegum. They include Henry Ravegum, Don Montgomery, and Ed Heft. Karen M. Weiss, director of land preservation for the Lancaster Farmland Trust, noted that a lot of family fun is planned for the picn ic. The event includes softball and volleyball games, children’s activ- KERNAL CRACK MILL FOR ROLLING CORN SILAGE Can Also be used for high moisture corn •MORE MILK • LESS FEED • BETTER HEALTH The home farm boasts a homestead with two foot stone walls constructed In 1775, noted Ravegum. The original farm is more than 200 years old. ities, a catered dinner featuring a pig roast courtesy of former Rep. Terry Sheetz, watermelons donated by Nelson Rohrer, and homemade vanilla ice cream made on the premises by an old fashioned hit ’n’ miss engine by an Amish farmer who is a Trust mem ber. There will also be an apple pie eating contest, hay wagon rides around the farm, and music by Summitt Hill Bluegrass. Harvesters with Silage Roller Mill jM* /O z. yy tJ&I r JhD I Coming In NH and ID 2 and 3 Row Heads JD 3970 excellent condition, onginal paint with silage roller mill $16,500 JD 3970 excellent condition, original paint .... . . $9,000 NH 892 almost new original knives $5,300 NH 892 good condition $3,450 JD 3950 w/ iron guard (Looks like new). . $lO,OOO JD 3950 harvester (very nice) $8,400 NH 892 harvester. BSQQJ $4,475 (2)NH 890 harvester NH 892 harvester. . NH 892 harvester NH 900 harvester Gehl 600 harvester Gehl 800 harvester Gehl 800 harvester IH 830 harvester Greystone Manor Preserves A few tickets will be on sale the day of the picnic at the farm, according to Melissa Cauler, deve lopment assistant for the Trust Cost for the picnic is $l2 a person, age 9 and older. Children 3-8 cost $6 each. Children 2 and under are free. The public is invited to attend. Greystone Manor “is a show case farm, very well recognized in all of northern Lancaster County,” $3,175 $3,650 $4,600 $5,200 $1,750 $2,600 $2,550 $1,200 said Karen Weiss. The farm is also one of the largest farms so close to the city of Lancaster itself—easy commuting distance for Farmland Trust members, family, and friends. The picnic will provide an opportunity for members and the public to “learn how the Trust works,” Weiss said. Information will be available about farmland preservation in the county. Massey Ferguson harvester .. ..$2,550 Hesston harvester $1,675 JD 3RN corn head field ready, Nice. .$3,450 NH 880 W glass head NH 880 NZ 2R Corn head Gehl IR & 2R heads Knives Almost New NH 770 ... ■ Gehl 600 343 Christiana Pike, Christiana PA., 17509 610-593-2753 Between 8:00-9:00 AM 1 Mile east of Georgetown on Christiana Pike (Closed Sunday) These Forage Harvesters arc equipped with Kernel Processing Mills' Start Putting the Kernels from your corn silage in the milk tank instead of in the cow gutter' New Holland 900 ,$475 $495 $l,OOO ...$950