Ridge Family Visits Grumbine Farm, Talks Agriculture MYERSTOWN (Lebanon Co.) Republican gubernatorial can didate, Tom Ridge, spent this morning having breakfast with area farmers, seeing newborn livestock, and touring com and soybean fields on the back of a tractor. Ridge, who spent Monday night with his family at the Myer stown farm of Dennis Grumbine, is on a four-day, eleven-city tour of the state “to let Pennsylanians get to know me. and let me get to know Pennsylvanias even better.” Grumbine, who is Chairman of the Farmers for Ridge Coalition, asked local farmers and agribusi ness leaders to his farm this morn ing so that they could discuss their concerns with Ridge and meet the man “best qualified and most will ing to listen when it comes to the concerns of the state’s agricultural industry and rural communities.” Part of a broader Agricultural Coalition for Ridge, the Fanners Coalition was the first slate-wide coalition formed by Ridge. Don Cook, from Bucks Co. and Mike Brubaker, from Lancaster Co. are working for agri business support Ridge’s 7:30 a.m. breakfast included a broad discussion of agricultural issues including the need for Pennsylvania’s next Gdv enor to actively promote the state’s agricultural products. “I can assure you that I plan to be the Governor that will market our agricultural products in mark ets here and abroad. A strong and well-staffed Department of Agri culture, support for research into new markets and exporting our products to overseas markets are all part of my plan to bolster this $4O billion industry,” Ridge said this morning. Citing the fact that the state's number one industry makes up less than five percent of the state’s exports, Ridge said he plans to improve export development for Hi® the ultimate floor m - Cast Iron And Plastic ooubie 0 Hog Flooring Systems FARROWIN Tested and proven through worldwide use! agriculture and food products. Earlier this year, he proposed a comprehensive “Keystone Export Strategy," which includes mea sures to provide technical and financial expertise to businesses and individuals looking to export. Ridge also plans to be the Gover nor that engages in a number of overseas-trade missions to prom ote Pennsylvania and its products to foreign governments and companies. “All Pennsylvania jobs agri cultural, industrial and small busi ness alike are going to'increas ingly depend on Pennsylvania’s ability to successfully compete among the 49 other states and in emerging global markets," Ridge told die group gathered for break fast, “Pennsylvania’s economic prosperity lies in our farmers and industries having the tools and leadership they need to compete.” hi addition, Ridge discussed the importance of having a Governor who understands the challenges today’s farmers face, from soil conservation and pesticide use .to the delays often caused by dealing with the State Department of Environmental Resources. Ridge said he “plans to be that Governor.” Ridge is calling for a com prehensive overhaul of the Department of Environmental Resources to streamline the per mitting process, improve the responsiveness of the agency and end the adversarial relationship that DER has engendered with the public. Specifically, Ridge’s plan calls for the creation of an office td work exclusively with the regu lated community to improve understanding of and compliance with environmental regulations. Ridge’s plan would also elevate the Bureaus of State Parks and Forestry to a cabinet-level department. Full 10 y»ar Non-prorafd Warrantyl Filter-Ease, polypropylene creep elate provide the perfect environment lor maximum growth. Optional Comfort Zona croop slat features SeM Section • Increases thermal comfort • Sows have a lonfler service life. • Reduces draft* Tom Ridge with children Leeley and Tommy, center, learn about livestock farming from Dennis Grumbine, left. 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Dairy (Conllnuad from Pago A2l) with moderate to high milk production • November 18, on Bri an and Brenda Moyer’s farm in Montgomery County, will be the last, pasture walk the season. This walk will feature late fall early winter grazing. A no-till seeding of turnips into tall fescue will be grazed. The late July seed ing looks excellent Brian and Brenda are on their third year of grazing with 36 cows. For more information about the walks and direc tions to the farms contact Tim Fritz, Montgomery Co.. (215) 489-4315; Clyde Myers in Berks Co. at (215) 378-1327; or Dave Dunbar in Lehigh Co. at (215)391-9840.