*44—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 7,1981 Why WC 1100(1 ail ag SCCrCtaTy HARRISBURG - Agricultural “Those of us m the agricultural that message to the state’s 11.8 ff| people from across the Com- community have known all along milllon consumsrs Hopefully, -' 1 monwealth are preparmg to tell that Pennsylvania agriculture is Agriculture Day will mark a good |* I agriculture man effort to spread a -rid ‘But nationwide awareness of the im- ___ portance of our industry to the Rai/alrc ]\fl?n momkarc daily livelihood of all Americans DUCKS 1 IjT vr llldlllJd S Thursday, March 19, has been proclaimed as National a. j. Agriculture Day, as a result of Kl JIICCL tßKv* Resolution 560 passed by Congress pIuMSTEADVILLE The officially proclaim the Berks County Unit the National ». national celebration in ceremonies Farmers Organization will hold . - ' t^^B in Washington this month Bieir annual dinner on Saturday, _ 1 I ’’ Governor Dick Thornburgh has March 21, 1981 at 7 p.m. at the ‘ * | - signed a proclamation of March 19 Plumsteadville Fire House, as Agriculture Day Penn- Ballo - v ' farmer frorn Far ‘ ** '. V I the importance of nungton,Maine i* B agriculture Tickets for the family-style beef t . '?. Many state farm and agriculture duaier $6 and may ‘ t related organizations have purchased from County President, 9|^^B planned activities for March 19, Bill Garges 215/348-5514, Raymond ranging from mall and super- Gross 215/766-8785, or Web Singer BBBiHBBBBRBBBBBBI. *t V'J^itfilßßßl^BHi market demonstrations to lun- 215/346-7749 The public is invited Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh, left, demors cheons, talk shows and other Speaker H. Kenton Bailey was strated Tuesday why he chose Penrose Hallowell as Secretary media events to lll m 1933, in of Agriculture. Here Hallowell serves as a desk as the be SrofLSrSTwotays Governor signs autwraphson an Adams County da, r,'farm. ISoiS releases aL will Badey operates aMO acre dairy JBBI Hallowell. It should be noted, bends over backwards lor his have a display on Pennsylvania l arm - Be is the 7th generation on jj Kenton Bailey 055 _ agriculture in the rotunda of the the same family farm , , , Capitol Building in Harrisburg Bailey went to work building Board in 1971 and served in that Agriculture is the heartbeat of NFO in March of 1967 He con-capacity for five years I" II VIIIII Will 9 mi Til 111 our economy,” State Agriculture ducted the first meeting held in He has worked as Regional | Jill |||| I 111" L|| IL HI 11 Secretary Penrose Hallowell said New England. He was the first Supervisor and helped build milk, 81l K llllPl(\ rilll 11IHI ‘lt’s essential that all Penn- County President in New England, meat, potato, blueberry, broiler, I ill lIVII |||l I I 111 IB DJ sylvamans, whether farmer, and also served as State President pulp and gram programs in the | nillVlkllW ■ IBlfcißlß businessman or consumer, un- Ne was elected to the National ewEngan Sta es Egg output slips slightly HARM RRfIT ” S c"—idea is the HAKRbBUKG - FunnuyLumu uUunuuo 1* , L Bfelt 11111111 UIIU I Communicating tnis idea is the egg pu)C i ucllon m January 1981 Ihe nation s laying Hocks Agriculture Day'Volunteer* from ’ i7s . milllon ’ accoidmg to »99 billton egg sdm mg 6 „ Brown Cowhide with Cushion all phases of the agricultural h 0 u«p R e o. n “ d 1 ; , Steel Shank For Extra production, processing and So P IfeJV Strength, Oil Resistant Chemigum Pf sP SsPf Ph a thp J Tr n v g nf million eggs produced in Januaiy fhe numbei ot laye.s to. Cork Sole & Heel, all 50 states to tell the story of Januaiy dverdged 292 million ag In C line e ’STS*Z“ the lhe J — dI > -vetage ot 168 compaied with 295 million a yea. NQ. 565 Agriculture Department Ps nulllon ld >. eii vvah , the , same ai > d ?hflm" vLP S nrenannu a nacket of information > ear b)4 S pioduclion pet 100 layeis during the month was -00. 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