A&Uncttttr FtrnUhg, Situidiy, January 14,199 S chairman, Farm Show committee, discuss the huge 164-pound squash on display during a tour of the show late Tuesday afternoon. Ridge Tours Farm (Continued from Pag* A 1) be that ejaculated the Farm Show from begining to end and invaded almost every conversation was left unanswered. “No department is any more important than any other,” Ridge said. “I gotta do this right I have a chance to put together an all-star team from foul line to foul line. I’m going to take my time. It’s more important that I do it right than do it quickly. “I am involved and will continue to be involved not only at the secretary level but also at the deputy secretary level. The ag secretary will not be named until after the inauguration,” Ridge said. And if Ridge had any idea who the new ag secretary might be, he wasn’t saying. ‘There are many qualified indi viduals around the com monwealth to serve as ag secretary,” Ridge said. “One of the chal lenges I have had is to go through and give each recommendation that has been made an honest individual atten tion. The ag secretary needs to understand and fully appreciate the many dimensions of production agriculture and agribusiness. The ag secretary needs to understand and share my view that we not only need to promote it, we need to market it. I’m big oq exports. The ag secretary will have to share that commitment and vision and under stand that ag is big busi ness in Pennsylvania and appreciate the potential of economic development in the ag sector. ‘This place (the Farm Show building) is a fun damental asset, an incredible facility with 16 acres under roof,” Ridge said. “It shows the very best of agricul ture, a very high point of Pennsylvania’s eco nomy, not only to Pen nsylvanians but to the rest of the world. This show in such an envi ronment is a real plus for Pennsylvania. 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