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SPRING FORK FARMS,
INC.
Today, some thirty
years later, Spring Fork Farms, Inc. has a new assistant manager,
Aaron Boerger. Boerger is a graduate of Clark State Community
College in Springfield, Ohio, majoring in Agriculture. Danny,
meanwhile has followed his father's footsteps, becoming
manager. And Roger? He loves to joke that he does as
little as possible, although that has never been his
style.
The crop year consists of 800
acres of corn, 900 acres of soybeans and 200 acres of
wheat. Roger and Lila own 2000 acres of the farm acres and the
other 800 are leased. "Today's large machinery makes for short
work of the acres", says Roger. "With 30 foot grain heads,twelve row
corn heads and 300 horsepower tractors, farmers are able to get
crops planted and harvested a lot faster than we could 30 years
ago".
Roger is proud of the rich
history of his acres and does his best to maintain the historic 1848
farmhouse and protect the land. To keep topsoil in place, he
employs no-till and minimum tillage techniques when planting his
acreage.
Courtney Whatley, Lynne's
youngest child, attends Milford Center Elementary School.
Aaron and Shannon
have two children, Eli and Kara. Granddaughter Amanda and
Eddie have one child, Logan, and a second child , Adyson, born
in 2008.
Having
passed management
responsibilities to the younger generation, Roger and Lila enjoy
traveling and golfing.
To what do the Stewarts credit their
success? "Both Roger and I learned sound work practices from
our parents" said Lila. We have taught these work practices to
our children and grandchildren in the hope of passing this farm on
to future generations of our family." In the future, perhaps
Danny's son, Brandon, or some of the great grandchildren will
contribute to the operation of Spring Fork
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