Hallowell cites Farm Show achievements HARRISBURG - State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell last week told the State Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee that the Farm Show Commission, the Farm Show and the Farm Show complex all provide major contributions to the state’s society and economy. Testifying at the Farm Show Commission’s “sunset” hearing, Hallowell emphasized the Farm Show Commission’s role nf education,’ marketing and con sumer awareness, and projected improvements planned for the 53 year old complex. “Much of the public attention centers on the annual Farm Show, and the hundreds of thousands of visitors who attend each year. But the 72 other agricultural events, from the biweekly farmers’ market to major international shows also provide a broad range of public service,” he said. “The Farm Show Complex is the most visited site in the city of Harrisburg,” Hallowell said. “The series of events held at the com plex, through the 460 event-days each year, yield a greatly varied entertainment schedule for the central Pennsylvania community and beyond. In fact, the Farm Show was identified as one of the TOP 100 EVENTS in North America by the American Bus Association.” Hallowell noted that in five iImUPPMAM HOLLANDER RD. RD3 / NEW HOLLAND, PA MANUFACTURING CORP. 717-354-9611 Wj AIR-O-MATIC VENTILATION SYSTEMS All types of fans for all types of buildings. All belt driven fans come with ball bearing, high efficiency motors. 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"In addition, the events held at the Farm Show complex generate tax dollars for the City of Harrisburg, the state and federal govern ments.” Hallowell said that the state’s capital budget, signed by Governor Thornburgh on May 18, provides $3,872,000 for design and con struction of a new exhibition hall for the Farm Show Complex. “This new hall will help keep the com plex competitive with exposition centers in other East Coast cities,” he said "The new building will have 72,000 square feet of floor space for exhibitions, livestock washroom, storage areas and office space. It will allow us to pick up the exhibition space lost when fire corridors were built into the main hall several years ago,” he said. Hallowell said that Governor Thornburgh’s capital budget for next year includes funding of $1,430,000 to replace the floor in the main exhibition building with a new reinforced concrete floor with plastic barriers and a non-skid surface. The Secretary said a long range 48" High-Volume Portable Cooling Fan plan for improvements has been initiated, with improvements in progress including handicap parking facilities, installation of a zoned hot water heating system, air conditioning of offices, and installation of pedestrian bridges. Future improvements planned for the complex include expansion and improved accessibility for parking, installation of new REHOBOTH, Del. - The top agricultural leaders from the Northeast will be meeting in Rehoboth Beach in mid-June to discuss items ranging from the 1985 Farm Bill to farmland preservation. Delaware Agriculture Secretary Donald J. Lynch, current president of the Northeastern Association of State Department’s of Agriculture (NEASDA), is hosting the Secretaries and Commissioners of Agriculture from 9 other Nor theastern States including Penn sylvania, New York, Vermont, New Jersey and Maine. Officials from the United States Department of Agriculture and key leaders from the House Agriculture Committee are also planning to attend the 4-day NEASDA Conference June 10-13 at the Henlopen Hotel. ♦ *K, W • A g GOODpYCAR jgg -CM When you need On-The-Farm Tire Service in a hurry, just call us. We can cut your downtime down to size... 1062 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA heating and lighting systems in the Large Arena, installation of storm windows, insulation and air con ditioning, and a variety of cosmetic repairs to the building. “Major improvements have already been made at the complex, and we will continue our emphasis on such improvements to maintain and expand the Farm Show complex' abi! -f y to serve as host officials to meet Items on the agenda include a symposium on the United State’s agricultural policy which will come in the form of the 1985 Farm Bill, and a status report on the sensitive issue of farmland protection in the Northeast. “We are very pleased to have the opportunity to host the Secretaries and Commissioners here in Delaware and we plan to roll out agriculture’s red carpet for them”, said Secretary Lynch. “In addition to the various meetings, we’ve also planned tours of the chnro qrp a and other sites of interest. Each participant will leave the meeting with a better grasp of what Delaware agriculture is all about. Each Secretary and Com missioner will also leave with a “Basketful of Delaware” thanks to donations from area / /, CALL 299-3794 for agriculture and trade shows, expositions and conventions,” Hallowed said. “We are proud of the services provided by the Farm Show Commission, staff and the com plex, and of the essential role they play m advancing the interests of agriculture and other state in dustries,” Hallowed said. agribusinesses. The NEASDA meeting is held annually in the home state of the groups president. Lynch was elected to that post last summer in Vermont. He will be stepping down in September.