Berlin Young Farmers Hear About Deregulation Of Electricity GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent BERLIN (Somerset Co.) The Berlin Young Fanners, after thoughtfully listening to the un biased presentation that Dennis Buffington gave about the deregu lation of electricity in Pennsylva nia, as the meeting closed, gravi tated into threesomes and four somes for spontaneous and low-voiced discussions! Generally they seemed united, agreeing that small guys like themselves will profit far less from the coming choices in a ros ter of electrical suppliers than will big commercial users, who they expect to reap the greater good. Nor is their breath being held in anticipation of an increased cash flow of their hard-earned bucks once the three-year switchover is said and done in 2001. Buffington, who spent 11 years heading up Penn State’s Agricul tural and Biological Engineering Program, and now is teaching re search and extension activities, however, expressed a firm belief that deregulation will prove posi tive. Getting knowledge beforehand is critically important o ?an*H' Sccfrfrtef P^ ,s cqq£ **lP» 4, 1»i m. n •»• a See working parlor displayll Grade 5 Hex and Carriage Bolts $ oo ■99 per lb. red DARE gate handle —pnnnmnpnißnn —jhjw-. & *P