Haliowell to speak at Lancaster LANCASTER - sylvama Secretary of Agriculture, Penrose Haliowell will be the guest speaker at the Lancaster County Extension Association’s annual dinner meeting, announced Max Smith, County Extension Director Secretary Haliowell will be talking to Lancaster Co. citizens about the future of the state’s farm industry in the 1980’s He will be covering the marketing aspects and various promotional programs of the Pa. DA Hallowell is familiar with many of the problems 1 confronting Pennsylvania farmers, not only because of the position he holds, but because he too is a farmer. With his son, James, Hallowell runs a 290 acre dairy farm, in Ottsville, Bucks County He served as state director of the Farmers Home Ad- Temperature extremes damaging your feed? Fiberdome helps you overcome one of the biggest problems in form feed storage—extremes in temperature In some bins, the hot sun drives moisture out of feed. 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