A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1998 EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) “Nothing speaks to our heritage in the Commonwealth and the coun try more than the agriculural com munity in terms of personal values and community values,” said Pen nsylvania's Governor Tom Ridge. Speaking at the government day luncheon at Ag Progress Days Wednesday, Gov. Ridge said the importance of agriculture makes it our number one industry now and for a long time to come. In his introduction Pennsylvani a’s Ag Secretary Samuel Hayes, Jr., called Gov. Ridge a leader who knows what it means to represent the men, women, and children of Pennsylvania. “Pennsylvania and the nation need leadership," Hayes said. “The wholesome character of Pennsyl vania needs a leader that under stands the magnitude of that office. And speaking of agriculture, we need a leader who understands the importance of this great industry of Pennsylvania. We have at the pre- Dr. Darwin Braund, left, will become the new curator of the Pasto Agricultureal Museum at the end of the year when the founder of the museum, Dr. Jerome Pasto retires. sent time such a leader. Agriculture in Pennsylvania has a friend in Gov. Tom Ridge. “We are proud to be the bread basket of the nation,” Ridge said. “That is why Ag Progress Days arc so important. We recognize the past, but we also recognize the prosperity of the future. “Evety family farm is a busi ness. We need predictable environ mental policy. We need predict able tax policy. We need to make fanning profitable, and Penn State and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has helped to reach these goals. “Sec. Hayes and I both feel strongly about the need to open international markets. We think the best opportinty of agriculture’s growth is in exports. We have reached a six-year high of $1 bil lion. Obviously, agriculture is responsible for much of the eco nomic activity throughout the Commonwealth. It is imperative Gov. Ridge Visits Ag Progress Days Unveils New PDA Export Logo A view of Ag Progress Days exhibit field. that we develop this business of exports,” Ridge said. To substantiate this belief. Gov. Ridge and Sec. Hayes unveiled a new Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture logo that shows the world focused on Pennsylvania and reads, “Pennsylvania Agricul ture, Products for the Planet" The department now has 18 foreign export offices opened for Pennsyl vanians to do business with pro ducts and services. Gov. Ridge toured the Penn State research displays and posed for photographs in the Pennsylva nia Department of Agriculture’s tent. Penn State University’s Presi dent Grahm Spanicr Ag Progress Days was a favorite event, not only because of all that is here to see and do, but also because of the tradi tions of Penn State. “I always look forward to Ag Progress Days," Spanier said. “We are proud of the university’s toll in Penn State Animal Sciences Facility created a lot of Interest with this display that included a cow and a calf. Don Evans, left, played host to international visitors at Ag Progress Days. At center* right is Gov. Tom Ridge, and Ag Sec. Samuel Hayes Jr. the development of Pennsylvania’s agriculture and related industry. We celebrate a special partnership in this event “Penn State’s roll in promoting the competitiveness of Pennylva nia's agriculture is our contribu tion to its economic development We depend on a close relationship with industries in the Common wealth. Agriculture remains at the top of this list Our continuing committment to production agri culture is culminated in the increased efforts on outreach at Penn State. The rcoreganization of cooperative extension makes it possible to deploy more quickly and effectively the knowledge resources of the College of Agri cultural Sciences and other Col leges at the University. This addresses the challenges that fami lies face. “The College of Agricultural Sciences and the Penn State cooperative extension have a wealth of experience in working with Pennsylvania’s young people and their families.” Sam Minor, a 'Washington fTurn to Pag* A 29) » - - I 1 J il" ‘ 1 ■> - li: C- I l.'l.'i.' ' j .