(Continued from Pago Al) people and organizations from all segments of the dairy industry from producers to distributors to retailers have come together. All are singing from the same hymnal and now we are getting on the same page. And our voices are getting louder and louder.” At Penn State, Steele sees new programs that cover what is going on today in marketing, production and distribution. He believes there is a new face on Penn State’s re search and extension, especially in the dairy arena. 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PA 17540 • 717-858-4878 • Fax 717-858-4888 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2, 1999-A25 's. yi * Robert Steele takes on a totally different face. “Now we are entering the com puter and information technology age, and we have just scratched the surface. When you have bright clever people, wonderful things will happen. “Part of the mission of exten sion has been redefined. When ex tension was officially formed in 1914 it was called upon to help a relatively uneducated group of people to improve their lives in production agriculture. The county agent for the most part was more educated than the farmer. This has changed a lot. The farmer is now as educated as the extension agent and we have the challenge to keep the county agent informed of the latest information available. And the needs have changed. Often the need is not for animal nutrition or genetics but in business and labor management. If you are to have larger operations then you will need more outside labor. “Not only the type of informa tion to be transferred through ex tension has changed, the methods of transfer have also changed. Along with multi-county agents who are experts in their fields, we have the world wide web and computer science looking to ex tension to stay on the cutting edge. The rapidly revolving tech nology has caused us to restruc ture extension. “If I could tell all your readers something, I would recommend they step back and look at a broader view. When you do this, things look a lot better than when you are focused on day to day problems which we all have. Be ing out ot Pennsylvania for 35 years and now back for a short while, I see a lot of room for op timism. The optimism we see right now in the dairy industry I hope we can transmit to other segments of agriculture. “And I would hope that m five years if we ask students graduating this year, they will say we have prepared them for the “real” world of agriculture. We are quite proud of the students and our student in ternship program that adds to their reassume. We realize the intern ships help students get jobs and we hear from employers that we need to do more of it. “I’ll come back to the partner ship issue,” Steele said “With Penn State’s agriculture produc tion programs, partnering with food science, forestry resources, and the wildlife segments, we tri ple the size of our voice in the world. 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