WV Farm Bureau Magazine June 2013 | Page 2

bytes Distinguished Service Award Winner, 70-year WVFB Member Albert Wilfong Dies Grow Christmas Trees for Fun & Profit Albert Lincoln Wilfong, 86, of Dunmore, West Virginia, passed away Thursday, May 16 at the University of Virginia hospital. He was born December 20, 1926, a son of the late Charles and Orpha Lindsay Wilfong. Mr. Wilfong was a lifelong farmer, and loved the hard work that accompanied it. He was a 70-year member of Farm Bureau. Other activities included serving on the Pocahontas County Commission 19841990; as well as membership in the West Virginia Cattlemen’s Association; West Virginia Shepherds Federation; and National Wild Turkey Federation. He served several terms as a board member of the Pocahontas Producers Livestock Market. Mr. Wilfong received many honors for his work in farming. Among those were: FFA Star Farmer, 1947; WV FFA Established Farmer, 1960; Statewide Winner of Farming for Better Living Award, 1965; Do you have two to five acres of gentle sloping land to spare? A Christmas tree growing project may be a viable option. Currently, there are more than 20 West Virginia counties without a “choose and cut” Christmas tree farm. Christmas trees can be grown successfully and profitably in WV. 2 West Virginia Farm Bureau News National Efficiency Award for Sheep Production, 1974; and Master Farmer Award, 1979. He was inducted into the West Virginia Ag & Forestry Hall of Fame in 1995 and received the West Virginia Farm Bureau Distinguished Service Award in 2001. He is survived by his wife, Helen; sister, Ruth Horner; three children, Shirley Wilkins and husband Jack; Charles Wilfong and wife Linda; and Patricia Wilfong; six grandchildren, Susan Wilkins, Jonathan Wilkins of Hillsboro, Sarah (Wilkins) Brown and husband, Lee of Woodrow; Nicole (Wilfong) Sattler and husband, Silas; Kristine (Wilfong) Sharp and husband, Arthur; and Charles Albert Wilfong II, all of Dunmore; and two greatgrandchildren, Trey Sattler and Noah Sharp. Articles for NewsBytes must be submitted by the 15th of the month prior to publication. Time-sensitive announcements must be submitted no less than 8 weeks prior to the date of the event. Electronic submissions, including photos, are preferred. Send to [email protected]. A series of free workshops sponsored by the WV Department of Agriculture, the WVU Forestry Extension Service and the West Virginia Christmas Tree Growers Association are being offered throughout the state, covering the basics of growing high quality trees. A financial analysis will be provided. Discussion of wreath production will also be included. Currently workshops are scheduled for Pocahontas County (July 20th), Gilmer County (August 24th), Mercer County (September 7th), Tucker County (September 14th), and Lincoln County (September 28th). For more information, contact Ed Grafton at (304-765-3014).