Five candidates seek the Republican nomination for governor in the May 10 primary. But only one candidate has a detailed action plan for Pennsylvania agriculture. That’s Tom Ridge. And only one of those five candidates promises to overhaul Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, and make it a “a partner of farmers rather than prosecutor.” That’s Tom Ridge. And only one candidate for governor in the primary next week has a solid ag record. Tom Ridge, of course. A six-term congressman from rural northwest Pennsylvania, Ridge has long championed farmer rights on wetlands and other issues at the federal level. As governor, Ridge will continue his role as a farmer advocate, Here’s what Ridge plans for Pennsylvania: Cut excessive taxes of the Dan Cook, Ag Coalition chairman. Agribusiness for Ridge, Mike Brubaker, chairman. Farmers for Ridge, Dennis Grumbine, chairman. Western Coordinator, George Gregg, Grove City. Eastern Coordinator, Caroyln Rutter, Dover. Wayne Freeman, Stephen F. Peters, Rodger Hoke, Robert Gable. Robert Cassel, Paul Dotterer, Pal Sueck, Olmer Spence, Myler Sterner, Mayne Freeman, Linda Belmont, Larry Weaver, John Stoner, Horace Waybrighl, Glenn Wenger, Clark Bower, Charles Benner, Carlton Jacobs, Brenda Benner, Dannell Taylor, Geary Hunlsberger, Bob Lange, Craig Lutz, Henry Gruber, Peter Krall, Dr. Dean Snyder, Keith Masser, Stanley Gobel, James Thompson, Jr., Don Groninger, John B. Lawson, Don Adams, Barbara Wilson, Richard Kreider, Harry Bachman, Robert Starch, Roger Hoke, John Scott, Don R. Stephens, Sam F. Minor, Raymond Diebold, Paul Wentzler, Erick Coolidge, Harold Moyer, William Hart, Harold Eby, E. Harry Hopkins, Eva Foster, Bev Gruber, Furman Gyger, Dr. Colin Johnstone, Rich Brandt. John N. Koloff, Jim Menlzer, Charles Walker. Richard Rice, Raymond Diebold, Aileen Hoaman, Frances D. Miller, Gary K. Decker. Nora Ella Singer, Alan Dambaugh, Andy Fretch, Don Brenner, Jim Brunton, John Cooper, Myron Bonzo, Bob Andrews, Arthur Biddle, Clarence Johnson, Don Gaspen, Frank Blaker, Walter Buchburns, Don Fretls, Roy Kemerer, William Buttermore, T. Graydon Long, Ed Nerhig, Tad Kuckuck, Jim Compton, Jim Kennedy, Lee Kummer, Harold Fretch, Howard Hallsted, Dean Critchlow, William Smith, Albert Hogg, Helen Jackson, Dave Martin. Rich Martin, John Hoye, Jeff McConnell, James McGuire, William Shriver, Tom Mclllwain, Williard Kimmel, Russell Claypoole, John J. Guthrie, Leroy Shrock, Edgar Mclllwain, William L. Hillman, Ron Kerr, Charles Black, Richard Black, Jon Reese, John Schmidt, Lee Hopkins, Pat Hopkins, Rodger Simpson, Calvin Ernst, Jack Post, Alden Post, Scott Preston, Mike Cooney, Charles Bell, Joseph M. Johns, J. William Shultz, Paul Countryman, Lewis Berkley, Vincent Flannery, Allen Rhoads, Harold Shautis, Norm Morrison, John J. 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Dale England, Frank Sankey, Michael Kennis, Duane Peters, William Hughes and Bob Black. Complete list. RIDGE - OUR MAN FOR GOVERNOR I REPUBLICAN PRIMARY MAY 10 Why Tom Ridge deserves your vote May 10 Congressman Tom Ridge, Erie, long a friend of agri culture, wants to be Pennsylvania’s next governor. But first he must beat four other challengers Tuesday in the Republican primary. Make Tom a winner. Give him your vote May 10. Casey years by $2 billion while reducing state spending by a like amount. Reform workmen’s comp to protect Ag Coalition for RiDGE/SCHWEIKER Ad authorized by Ridge for Governor Committee Ad paid by Pennsylvania Ag Republicans workers without bankrupting farmers. Speed up DER permit process immediately with an executive order. Exempt DER permits for normal farming practices. Involve farmers and others in decision making before regulations are written. Staff PDA and DER with capable, experienced people who understand agriculture and can help farmers with their problems. Launch Task Force chaired by Ridge to double farm exports in four years. Bonus: 100,000 new jobs created by exports. Find new customers for farm products by investing more money in market research. Boost sales further by putting more pizazz in commodity promotions. “What we basically need in state government,” Ridge says, “is less government intrusion and more common sense.”