Representatives of most of the winners of the 1993 Dairy of Distinction that designated the week of August 15 to 21 as Dairy of Distlnc farm awards attended the Tuesday afternoon program In their honor at Ag fl®n Week. Large color photographic prints of each winning farm was pre- Progress Days. This year 49 new farms were honored. Guests of honor sented by Lancaster Farming, At the end of the meeting, winners got together included Boyd Wolff, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wolff on the barn hill for this photograph. Photo by Evontt Nowawanger. managing (center with sign). The secretary read a proclamation from acting governor, amor. Speakers Extol Partnership EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) —The govern ment luncheon at Ag Progress Days Wednesday featured the introduction of national, state and county political representatives. Various speak ers presented the idea that the partnership of agri culture, education and government was neces sary, and the reason for the success of the various segments of Pennsylvania’s life. Joab Thomas, Penn State University presi dent, said the importance of agriculture in Pen nsylvania goes beyond the important fact that it is die largest industry and an important “econom ic engine” in the state economy. He placed “great signifance” in agriculture’s support of a value system that is the backbone of the country. ‘The farmers of the world are examples of die value systems that have made this country strong,” Thomas said. “A strong agriculture in this country is important.” Lamartine Hood, dean of the College of Agri cultural Sciences, said agribusiness is the heart of the economy’s revitalization. He said Ag Prog ress Days provide the opportunity to celebrate the vitality of this fantastic food system that we have in Pennsylvania. “Here we have a shining example of how gov ernment, industry and education can form part nerships to insure the high quality and safe food supply that are abundantly available to all of our citizens,” Hood said. Ruth Rudy (D-171) brought greetings from acting governor, Mark Singel. The featured speaker was Keith Eckel, presi dent, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Eckel said progress in agriculture must be geared to know ledge rather than to emotion or superstition. He said he was disappointed that the adoption of the budget reconciliation bill last week in Washing ton included a little-known clause that prohibits the use of BST for 90 days after it is approved for use. “I am neither an advocate or a detractor of BST, but let me say it would be a mistake to make a political debate out of the decisions that should be made out of good science and medical fact,” Eckel said. “If the legislature would have voted on all the new technology, we would still be back in the agriculture of the 1800’s. “In a book published in 1892, the projection was made of an extreme food shortage by the 1930's because we would not have enough to feed the horses that it would take to produce the food. But we sought change, and we met the challenge because we used the best resources of knowledge. “I know the people that are involved in the public policy decisions that are going to impact the future of agriculture in the 21th century,” Eckel said. “Those people are knowledgable, honest and sincere. Now is the time for us to work together to focus the direction of all of our efforts toward a successful ag economy. People must be involved, and 1 am optimistic. Our future is in our hands, and the changes we face can still be shaped. But we as a group, a partnership between industry, farmers and the land grant sys tem, must come together to meet that challenge so the speaker standing here 20 years from now can look back with pride and ahead with confi dence. 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