Trades Wanted
This April we are having a special bartering option....We need help planting 20,000 seedlings and plant liners at our Milan Pa Nursery. We would like to offer the following trade...Help us plant some of our trees and plant seedlings and spend some time hunting for arrowheads on our property. You could also take home some plants...we won't miss afew....
Milan is located in the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania in Bradford County. Milan is 2 miles south of the New York boarder on a main road Rt. 220. We have purchased 5 farms and woodlots around this town. We are in the process of planting trees for our retail nursery operations. This area has great hunting. Have you ever wanted to go looking for artifacts? Our farm allows you to hunt for arrowheads! We charge for this service or barter for access, but where else are you allowed to go and search. We have 3 farms located near the confluence of the Susquehanna and the Chemung Rivers in Bradford County Pa. These farms are at the southern most part of what is now Athens Township. The river flats on our farms is what was once part of an Indian village known as Queen Esthers Town. This town was along the west bank of the of the river just south of the confluence. It extended for miles south along the river. As much as 5 miles of flats were inhabited. There are estimates of 70 houses being occupied in this vicinity. There is a historic marker along Rt. 220 which is on our property. It describes Queen Esthers Town. This area was also the site of the South Door of Iroquoise Long House which was located near the confluence of the two rivers. The Indian settlement was destroyed on Sept. 27,1778 by Col. Thomas Hartley.
This first picture below shows a topo of 3 properties. The Page Farm is 100ac. It is on both sides of Rt.220 and goes to the river. The second farm is the Tubbs Farm. It has 296ac. The Griffiths Woodlot is a 118ac. parcel of forest land. It is on both sides of East Smithfield Rd. There are 2 other properties not shown. The Harris Farm 240ac. and the Temple 22acre property were lightly timbered in 1999. There is a large mix of open, wooded, wetlands, creeks, and river flats on these properties. Most of the ground is also connected. 80 acres on the Harris property is within 100yds of the other lands. This 80 acre tract does connect with another farm of 320 acres that we will probably buy in Sept. of 2005. These are all active farms. There are tree farming, dairy herds, u-pick berry farm, and crop farming on these farms. The farms have many fields that are planted with corn. The corn is usually still standing on some fields during the rifle-deer season. Bradford County usually has enough doe tags that if you sign up in time you will get one.
This picture shows the topo and property lines for three of our farms.
This photo shows river flats on the page farm.
View of one of many corn fields that are on the Tubbs Farm. Years ago, when we were looking to buy a farm in Bradford County, when we first drove into the farm and got to this area, we saw 5 deer standing right out in the open. I turned to my wife and said, "This is the property were looking for! We are buying this one.". I like this farm the best of all our properties for hunting. It has never left us down.
View of back pasture and wetlands on Tubbs Farm.
Pasture and woodlands on page and Griffiths parcels.
Other Reel Deals...At Highland Hill Farm
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We are always looking to trade nursery stock and seedlings for your surplus. We even have many landscape boulders that we can swap with. You could also do some hauling for us in return for stock or access to go hunting, fishing, camping, we will not be insulted by your offers!!!. Email us with your surplus materials. We may be able to make trades. We are serious about trading and swapping. Examples of items we need:
Construction materials and equipment...doors, windows, boards, hardware
Plumbing supplies...pvc pipe and fittings, pumps, heaters, copper pipes and fittings
Hunting and fishing gear...ammo, reels, rods, tackle, boats, canoes, paddles Snakes...Click here to read why!!!!
Hand tools...saws, drills, hand power tools, blades cuttershammers, wrenches, tool boxes
Farm implements...out door power equipment, tractors, wagons, fertilizers, pesticides, used cans of oils and lubs
Farm supplies...shovels, rakes, farm bells, an anvil, blacksmithing tools, generators
Fencing materials such as woven wire and split rail fencing, fence chargers, barbed wire, wire, nails, nuts, bolts, surplus pavers,
Palletized stone, field stone, flagstones, rocks, boulders
Household items such as wooden furniture, tables chairs, cabinets and dressers
Livestock..pigs, goats, cows, donkeys, chickens, peacocks, sorry no sheep(I don't trust myself with them).
We have registered with the Pa Dept. of Environmental Resources as a place where you can drop off your unwanted items such as old tools, tractors, plumbing and construction supplies, farm implements, fencing materials, usable nuts and bolts.... well you have the picture, things we can use around our farms. If we can't use them maybe we can send it on to someone else that can????
We are always looking to trade nursery stock and seedlings for your surplus.
Email us with your surplus materials. We may be able to make trades.
I once put an ad in the paper that said, "If it's free it's for me". I had to stop the add because I collected so much stuff. Ads do work. The problem with this ad was it was not specific enough to target what I was looking for. Over time and years I then started to swap and barter the free stuff that I got for things I really wanted. I had hundreds of broken lawn mowers and hundreds of gallons of old unwanted paint. I had enough paint to dip a house if needed. Disposal now became an issue. Thus I came up with the idea of trading and barter.
Now I did not invent this wheel but I had enough of them that it appeared I might have. So barter has become a means of swapping and exchanging my surpluses for other people's surpluses. Since I am in the nursery business I also have plants that are surplus. I may plant 1000 trees expecting to need 1000 and find that I have 500 more than what I need. So offering these trees on the web for barter has been an effective means to move dormant inventory. Besides this is a great way to meet new customers. When they have surpluses and I can move their dormant stock, we both win.
Here is a sample ad that I ran on my web site seedlingsrus.com :
I once put an ad in the paper that said, "If it's free it's for me". I had to stop the add because I collected so much stuff. Ads do work. The problem with this ad was it was not specific enough to target what I was looking for. Over time and years I then started to swap and barter the free stuff that I got for things I really wanted. I had hundreds of broken lawn mowers and hundreds of gallons of old unwanted paint. I had enough paint to dip a house if needed. Disposal now became an issue. Thus I came up with the idea of trading and barter.
Now I did not invent this wheel but I had enough of them that it appeared I might have. So barter has become a means of swapping and exchanging my surpluses for other people's surpluses. Since I am in the nursery business I also have plants that are surplus. I may plant 1000 trees expecting to need 1000 and find that I have 500 more than what I need. So offering these trees on the web for barter has been an effective means to move dormant inventory. Besides this is a great way to meet new customers. When they have surpluses and I can move their dormant stock, we both win.
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