German Ag Diplomat (Continued from Pago A 1) The statement from von Heyde brand was made Tuesday after he was visiting the equine demonstra tion area of the Ag Progress Days Rockspring farm, located several miles west of Boalsburg. Heydcbrand was touring the agricultural research and technolo gy fair with Joy “J.D.” Dunbar, chief executive officer of RULE. The horse area was at his second stop, watching from crowded stands while Herb Amuar was demonstrating his team of Hafflin ger draft horses in the horse show ring. Heydebrand’s presence was made known when he requested to drive the Amuar’s team. The change in schedule was allowed and von Heydebrand was intro duced by the ring announcer. - According to von Heydebrand, these were the.same breed of horses he trained and used while growing up on his father’s farm in Germany. The ride rekindled memories he said and when he fin ished he received loud applause. But in conversation after the handling demonstration, von Hey debrand said he wanted American farmers to know that German far mers are not their enemies in production. It was von Heydebrand’s second trip to the State College region in his year as a German agricultural attache to the U.S.. He said that his responsibilities include being involved with policies affecting agri culture, forestry. Fisheries and dealing with bilateral issues. He said that while trade issues are a mainstay of his job, he is also “closely watching the agriculture policy here in the United States and report (back to Germany).” He is also involved in the negotiations of the Uraguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and on smaller and various issues, such as differences in pes ticide residue levels in food and wine labeling differences. He docs not directly come into contact with developing trade partnerships between' American and German private interests, that is the role of the German Central Marketing Board, he said, to act as a trade developer and business liason. It is also important for Americans to under stand that Germany, as a member state of the European Community, doesn’t have auton omous control of the EC and thus its own agri cultural policy. On other topical issues, von Heydebrand said that he suspects that there will be no ban on bovine somatotropin (BST) by the EC, which is expecting to decide policy this fall. Anti-BST and anti-biotechnology organiza tions, erroneously reported within the past weeks that the EC had “banned” BST. However, while a ban was recommended by a political advisory group to the EC board, von Heydebrand said he suspects the EC and Germany will adopt a moratorium on the pro duct, but a longer moratorium than the 90-day moratorium sought to go into effect here, pending approval of its use by the federal Food and Drug Administration. While von Heydebrand said that the safety of the milk derived from cows treated with BST was not a problem, the driving reason for the EC and Germanic call for a moratorium is based solidly in industry fear that consumer confidence in dairy products may slip. “From Germany’s point-of-view, we appreciate the moratorium,” von Heydebrand said. ‘The technological progress in the agricul tural area is quite high,” he said. “But the will ingness and the ability of the consumer to accept (the technological advances) is not,” he said, “because (with agriculture) you eat the product” He said that it is generally perceived that the consumer, while quick to take advantage of technological advances in the automotive industry and with such new devices such as computers, microwave ovens, video cameras, etc., and various electronic and medical advances, are less inclined to eat a new pro duct because it is actually going into their bodies. He said that consumers eventu ally will accept technological advances in agriculture, “but it takes longer.” On other matters, he said that while the EC has a lot of work to do in order to achieve its goals, he said he strongly believes that the problems are not insurmountable. “So far it’s very positive,” he said, adding that he has confidence in the stability of the EC. Von Heydebrand also praised the work of Penn State University and its extension force for estab lishing relationships with govern ments in the now emerging coun tries which had comprised the for mer Soviet Union, such as Poland and several other nations from Europe to Egypt. According to him, the role of educator and helper, not director, is the perfect role for the United Slates. “The relationship the uni versity has with Poland (helping to establish a Penn Slate University style extension system) is doing just the right thing.” fH Beiler Hydraulics 252 North Shirk Road Box 56, RR 1, New Holland, PA 17557 Atglen, PA 19310 717-354-6066 215-593-2981 Mon. thru Frl. 7 AM - 5 PM Martin's Hardware Weaver Machine Shop RRI Box 257 1766 N. Churehtown Rd. Newmanetown, PA 17073 East Earl, PA 17819 717-940-6817 318-445-SBOB Beiler Repair RR 2 Bex 54 Watsentown, PA 17777 Zimmerman Farm Store 180 School Rd. Bethel, PA 19507 717-SSS-4114 From the left, Herb Amuar shakes hands with Hans Christoph von Heydebrand, first secretary of agriculture (agricultural attache) at the German Embassy In Washington D.C., as Heydebrand returns the reigns of Amuar’s team of Hafflinger draft horses. 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