Six-County Group Considers Agribusiness Development (Continued from Pago A 1) nia, 20 percent of the S.S million jobs are in agriculture, yet some times the perception of agriculture is just one piece and that’s the far mer, he said. “There’s $4 billion in cash receipts at the farm gate and $4O billion dollars at the processing end,” he said. “There’s a twelve million population in Pennsylva nia and 1 percent is farmers,” said Evans. “The DER would consider that an endangered species.’' Comparing Pennsylvania’s agricultural technology to some other states, Zerby said, “The Pen nsylvania producer of meat, milk and eggs is light years ahead in technology. We must stay on the leading edge of technology.” He said the greatest growth has been during the past two decades. “In order for the agriculture industry to thrive and remain a viable industry, we must remain strong in the Southern Alleghe nies,” Zerby said, listing five areas of need for future growth; aware- contacts, lenders, ag-zoning and leadership. Zerby said awareness involves three risks input costs such as fuel, labor and feed; the market; and production. “We don’t want to own ani mals,” said the Purina representa tive, “but to control genetics so the animal will be consistent.” If a company owns a unit but not the animals, then the risks sup- posedly are removed if the owner/ producer takes on the risks of pro duction. He would then also deserve to share in the profits, according to Zerby. Contacts, he said would be equipment processors, builders and feed companies. “Lenders will play a major role in the growth of agriculture in this area,” said Zerby. He asked them to sometimes consider the animal husbandry potential of younger producers instead of the old stand by, equity, for the lending basis. “The hog smell is good to me,” joked Zerby when discussing ag zoning with slides for visual aids. He said a hog operation will be built in the Southern Alleghenies rather than a northern state site because of problems with that area’s county commissioners. “Look back over the growth in any industry and.you’U find lead Make Roller High Moislure Corn You know planting PIONEER® brand Seed Corn yields more bushels of quality high moisture corn. But what a difference Pioneer inoculants make. ®, SM, TM Tndemirks ind servici marks, registered or applied for, of Pioneer HI-Bred International, Inc, Des Moines, IA All sales are subject to the terms of labeling and sale documents