UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The best place to spot white-tail deer this November might be right on Penn State’s University Park Campus. Along with being a center for study, Penn State’s Deer and Duiker Research Facility known as the Deer Pens is one of University Park’s most popular tourist attractions. Each year thou sands of visitors come to see the 22-acre facility, which is home to Pa. Trout Production Valued At $4.48 Million HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) ?. f 737 d -Pennsylvania’s 39 commercial fis *V fc “ 3 ? 7 *°?° P ounds A hvc ‘ trout growers sold 1.78 miUion wei « hl du " n B t I he **nod. At an pounds of trout valued at $4.48 avcra B eo f $2-81 a pound, Stocker million during the 12 month per- sal« were valued at $1 million iod ending August 31. 1993, with 72 percent of the volume sold according to the Pennsylvania t 0 ~?? and recreatlona l Agricultural Statistics Service “tobhshments. (PASS). PASS, a joint operation of the The National Agricultural Sta- National Agricultural Statistics tistics Service surveyed over 630 Service and the Pennsylvania commercial trout growers in Pen- Department of Agriculture, com- nsylvania and 14 other states: plies data on Pennsylvania food California, Colorado, Georgia, and fiber production as part of a Idaho, Michigan, Missouri, New nationwide effort York, North Carolina, Oregon, Sales of food-size trout (usually Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, 12 inches or longer) by the state’s Washington and Wisconsin. Infor growers totaled 1.42 million mation was collected by mail, pounds, or 80 percent of the total telephone and personal interview, production sold during the period. For the IS selected states, all Averaging $2.40 per pound, the trout sales during the year ended food-size trout were valued at August 31, totaled 58.5 million $3.40 million. 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