Learning Retail Realities (Continued from Page A 1) tomers giving the stand’s wares to friends who call to get more supplies. He has shipped as far away as California. “We don’t grow everything that we sell, but we try to,” he said. Most of the products that are sold, however, are grown by Delaware Valley College students and staff. Even if the produce does not originate at the college, it comes from a local grower, such as the stand’s milk and eggs. Moran also prefers supporting (Delaware Valley College gradu ates who are selling produce in the area. In all, the campus’ green houses, nursery, 35 acres of fields, apiary area, and orchard provide products for the stand. Even the college’s dairy farm has something to contribute. The operation’s composting research product provides compost sold at the stand. The farm market starts off the season by selling flowers for Eas ter, which transitions into Moth er’s Day flower sales. “Our first major crop is straw berries, probably in about three weeks,” said Moran, who esti mates that the crop is about two weeks behind schedule because of the cool spring. After strawberries come blue berries, which will be followed by vegetables available in July. Later, Moran and the students will sell peaches, summer apples, fall apples, mums, pumpkins, and gourds. With a supply of'Christmas trees from a local producer and Delaware Valley College gradu ate, the season doesn’t end until Christmas. Wreaths and ar rangements at that time also draw customers to the stand. Additionally, to add to the ac tivity in the cooler seasons, the college runs a poinsettia trial in mid-November. The blooms are sold around Thanksgiving. In (Turn to Pago A 22) FEED BINS Leslie Cole, greenhouse manager, is especially busy this year keeping up with cus tomer flower demands. />■'!< T**f X' » Vt <>*• ~ 4 •r * -v ' A sign shows passers-by which products are available. The college’s apiary program provides clover and wiidflow er honey. ramrimm kittahhihs AIIEUA Cryber Equipment Inc Cagß Sweger 724-587-5701 724-543-2441 BLOOMSBUBG LIBERTY PUNXSUTAWtiEY mmrn, 570-437-2430 Bohnert Sales S Sewci London farm SupplyBl4-938-7444 MOMH pmffVf 5 70-324-2431 m AUGUSTA Rirdedoe Repair 570-824-4319 MPtOSm SSSSL .... DiS Equip Sales Inc kmiRG CW ffadertuser Sales 800 Wilms 814-6353392 304-496-8685 Gfann Bsidfar 800-774-0796 724-423-4076,800-715-5586 BfYALIJSIHG MORGANTOWN . .WWW mwßeebe 570-74*3435 304-2964)180 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24, 2003-A2l M fIELMBHf Triple H Equip Inc GREENWOOD 717-548-3775 8m75-2019 BiWAg Enterprises 302-398-3059