B2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5,1982 August is Pa. Food Products Month HARRISBURG - State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell said Tuesday that Pennsylvania’s agriculture and food industries have shown strong support for the Pennsylvania Food Products Month activities planned for August. “Farm organizations, food retailers, wholesalers and processors, county fairs and even farm marketers have all been announcing their support for the concept and are actively planning events and promotions at the local level,” Hallowell said. According to Hallowell, representatives of food and agricultural industries had suggested the idea of setting aside a month for an educational effort to increase consumer awareness and promote sales of Pennsylvania food products. August was selected as the most appropriate tune, CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES on TOP QUALITY BARN SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING Try Our New Concept In Penetration And Adhesion. 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