A3f—Lancaster F«mdng, Sitawhy, Woyt«btr29,l9to SINNEMAHONING - Pennsylvania hunters have concluded a three-week statewide turkey season thought to have been one of the most successful on record, with a harvest figure that will probably exceed 30,000. Game managers credit this year’s turkey bunting success to over two decades of planning and development aimed at establishing sizeable turkey populations throughout the state’s turkey range. Although wild turkey population were at a low mark just a few decades ago, sound game management HalloweU to Washington? HARRISBURG - Is Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Penrose really the dark-horse candidate for a position as Ronald Reagan's U.S. Secretary of Agriculture? In addition to the top job, there is a position as deputy secretary and five openings as assistant secretary of agriculture to be filled by the new administration. At least three published reports said Hallowed had been approached by the Reagan transition team. In none of the cases did the reports indicate HaUoweU was adverse to the idea. HalloweU did say Monday, when asked if he were going to be accepting a post in Washington, “I don’t see it.” Nevertheless, HaUoweU could offer reasonably good credentials for the USDA post He is a Republican. While his service as Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary is relatively short, he did serve a number of years as Penn sylvania Director of USDA’s Farmers Home Ad ministration. Although be recently gave up his part nership in his Bucks County There's Still Only One Plant GUTWEIN HYBRIDS In 1981 And Let Our Winning Tradition Pay Off For You! 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Sources close to the Secretary confirm there is no doubt HaUowell’s name is being talked about, if not for the top spot for one of the assistant secretary positions. “I know he is under con sideration,” one source confirmed. As far as the Northeast is concerned, HalloweU is the prime ag secretary with the correct party ties. But, a number of people pointed out the Secretary has it nice in Pennsylvania and they say the Governor is not anxious to lose a cabinet member he can trust and work with. Should HaUoweU accept any Washington post, another can of worms would (m went OSOWIN6 BETTE* petitions For 25 Acre Non-lrrigated Plots! professionals responsible for the development of the Game Commission’s “trap and transfer” program are elected that the wild turkey has made such a dramatic comeback - even faster than was estimated when the procedures were introduced in the mid-fifties. Commenting on the wild turkey population. Game Commission Executive Director Glenn L. Bowers noted, “This certainly proves that the ‘trap and transfer’ method is working. We now have probably the largest wild turkey population ever - and it’s even more significant when be opened: who would be his replacement as Penn sylvania Secretary? In a wide-open game of guessing and speculation names ranging from both current deputy secretaries in Pennsylvania; to hog farmer Reno Thomas, former ag committee chairman who lost his house seat in the latest election; to Robert H. Williams, editor of Pennsylvania Farmer magazine; to Lancaster County representative and farmer Noah Wenger; have been advanced. Like all other political guessing games, the entire show may have to be taken with a grain of salt. On the other hand, it costs the ringside king-makers nothing to speculate.—CH .... v ul.alUei * that W 6 haven’t stocked a farm raised bird in the nor thcentral counties for almost -20 years, and we haven’t released a farm turkey in the southcentral area since the early 19705. “The flocks we’re seeing today are the direct result of the ‘trap and transfer’ technique,” fie said. Responding to these dramatic growth patterns, the Game Commission, during its October meeting in Ene, voted to discontinue production of farm-raised turkeys and convert the facility in Lycoming County to the production of nngneck pheasants. For several years, the Game Com mission has been under increasing pressure to phase out the turkey farm and the stocking of farm-raised birds. A number of years ago the Game Commission adopted a policy which prohibited the release of game farm turkeys in areas where populations of wild birds existed. The policy was developed when it became obvious that the mingling of pen-raised birds with purebred wild turkeys caused problems. Commenting on the conversion, Game .J cat* / /SC VtS* But You CAN’T Chain Hydra-Mac’s ALL GEAR DRIVE HYDRA-MAC LOADERS AREN’T ANIMALS, THEY’RE MODERN MACHINES. . . .AND HYDRA-MAC DOESN’T CHAIN THEIR MACHINES. . . . HYDRA-MAC’S FULLY HYDROSTA TIC ALL GEAR DRIVE ELIMINA TES THOSE TROUBLESOME CHAINS, BELTS, SPROCKETS, AND CLUTCHES OTHER SKID STEER LOADERS HAVE. . . , AND HYDRA-MAC GIVES ITS FULL 24 MONTH WARRANTY ON ALL GEAR DRIVE COMPONENTS. Closing Out Our BOBCAT Rental Fleet... Check Our Special Prices! Management Chief Dale Sheffer said, “We were at a point in tune when the Game Commission recognized that we simple bad too few areas in which to stock farm turkeys where they wouldn’t be in conflict with wild birds.” According to Sheffer, “Stocking farm-raised turkeys was one of the least effective propagation programs ever undertaken by the Game Commission. The wild populations we now enjoy are not the result of stocking farm birds • and that’s an indisputable fact.” For the most part, the Game Commission’s action has been hailed as timely, even long overdue. On the other hand, the decision has met with resistance in some quarters where sportsmen contend the Game Com mission promised a three to five-year 1 ‘phaseout. ” Addressing the possibility of future depressed populations resulting from disease and/or successive hard winters, Bowers ex plained, “If that situation arises, we can concentrate our efforts in trapping and transferring birds from unaffected areas to the depressed range. Just as we created whole new flocks in southern counties by 3608 Nazareth Pike Bethlehem, PA 18017 (215)691-3070 bringing in turkeys from the north, we can reverse that procedure by establishing new flocks in the north with birds from the south. “We realize that populations can be depleted by severe winters, and we recognize that birds can fall victim to disease. However, we seriously doubt that Pennsylvania will ever again be in a position where we cannot quickly rein troduce wild birds into those areas threatened by either disease or winter mortality. It’s highly improbable that either disease or severe weather would affect the entire state.” Bowers concluded, “The decision to cease production of farm turkeys has already been acclaimed by both the Pennsylvania and National Wild Turkey Federations and the state Wildlife Society. Viewed in its proper perspective. I’m sure Pennsylvania sportsmen will recognize the wisdom of the Game Commission’s action. When the conversion of the game farm is com plete, we’ll be raising an additional 40,000 or more nngnecks annually. To the hunter, that’s a far better return on his investment and will increase his enjoyment in the field.”