; ,orioB v/en b sniJoubnoO* lo HI BUILDINGIHI FUTURE Robesonia FFA Students Continue Successful Nursery "We've sold out and we're ready to replant," said Steve Miller, agricultural science teacher and FFA adviser at 1 Conrad Weiser High School in 'Robesonia. The FFA has been raising dis ease-resistant American Liberty elms since 1992, has replenished ‘ their nursery once, has sold all its trees, and is ready to order another 300. "We plan to keep this going," said Miller. Actually, they've saved one large elm to plant beside their m « i- •- new ag building, where they expect to move in the fall of 1999. The American Liberty elm is a product of university research funded by the nonprofit Elm Research Institute (ERI) of Westmoreland, NH. The Robesonia FFA is a participant in the Johnny Elmseed Nursery program offered by ERI Elm sales have allowed the Conrad WEiser FFA to install a drip irrigation system, order more elms, and fund the FFA treasury. With the next batch of trees, they plan to use proceeds from one-third of the elms to fund scholarships "It surprised me how well everyone takes to the American Liberty elms " Miller said "We have no lack of volunteers for the elm tree nursery committee The committee is divided into groups that take care of fertiliz ing, watering and pruning the trees, training younger commit tee members, and taking cus tomers orders "Every student learns what the trees are and how they came to be," he said In a 1995 interview by Elm Research Institute Miller said the project had brought "nursery craft" to the school curriculum, and that both FFA members and other students were involved. He described the project as "a combination of an old-fashioned nursery production program woven into what we like to think of as a modern science program." The chapter sold many of its trees through mention in Elm Research Institute's newsletter, Elm Leaves, Because of the newsletter, we had calls from a radius of 100 miles greater than we would have had otherwise, said Miller. The FFA chapter plans to send out letters to college and universities in the region when the next batch of nursery elms reach transplanting size. "I think many of them will want two or more for their campuses," said Miller He noted that Picatinny Arsenal in Mount Hope, N.J., received a federal award for its planting of 56 Liberty elms pur chased from the high school. In the 19705, ERI sponsored research to save the American elm, which was threatened with extinction by Dutch elm disease By selecting American elm parent trees that proved their ability to fend off the beetle borne fungus, researchers pro duced the disease resistant American Liberty elm, intro duced for public planting in 1983 The tree is a purebred American elm, not a hybrid It retains the American elm's clas sic vase-like shape and grows well in urban conditions It is the only disease resistant American elm that comes with a ten year warranty against Dutch elm disease More than 250,000 American Liberty elms have been planted in more than 750 communities. The American Liberty elm is distributed only through ERI and volunteer groups such as the Conrad Weiser FFA If you would like to reserve a Liberty elm or help sponsor additional trees for the FFA nursery pro ject, contact Steve Miller at (610) 693-8537 or visit ERl's site at http;//www forelms org Mother's Day Tribute Surprise your mother, wife or grandmother by sending one erf her recipes to be included in a special tribute to mothers in the May 9th issue of Lancaster Fanning. Include a few sentences about her and a picture if you have one. Make sure that you include your name. Your address must also be included if you want the picture returned. Submissions must be received in our office by May 4 to be included. Send the information to Lancaster Farming’s Mother’s Day Tribute. Attention Lou Ann Good. P.O. Box 609, Ephrata, PA 17522. • Made of 13 gauge Steel • All welded seams • Gravity Flow or Auger Free Estimates Also - Steel Roof Trusses for Buildings - Portable Hog Buildings - Bucket Elevators - Grain Augers Distributors - Flow Pipes & Accessories We Sell, Service & Install Ph: 717-345-3724 Fax: 717-345-2294 STOLTZFUS WELDING SHOP Owner - Samuel P. Stoltzfus RD3, Box 331 Pine Grove, PA 17963