isi WHEREAS, Pennsylvania's dairy industry is the leading agricultural industry in Pennsylvania, contributing 37 percent of all agricultural income and generating nearly $1.53 billion in revenues to the economy of this Commonwealth; and WHEREAS, our 10,200 dairy farm families with their 639,000 cows produce 10.74 billion pounds or seven percent of the nation's total supply of milk annually, ranking Pennsylvania fourth in the nation in milk production; and WHEREAS, June Dairy Month offers an opportunity to recognize both farm families and the food processors who provide consumers with a wide variety of fresh wholesome dairy products which supply essential nutrients and are a vital part of a healthy diet; and WHEREAS, Pennsylvtfttia's General Assembly on April 29, 1992, designated milk as Pennsylvania's officidl beverage; and WHEREAS, Pennsylvania is proud of its dairy industry and the important contribution it makes to oUr economy and the welfare of our citizens. We salute dairy fanners and theirfamilies for the strength and vitality they bring to rural communities throughout the Commonwealth, and their commitment to using the most modern technology for maximum efficiency. THEREFORE, In recognition of our thriving dairy industry, I, TOM RIDGE, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby proclaim June 1999 as & DAIRY MONTH in Pennsylvania. I urge all citizens to enjoy the Commonwealth's official beverage and other dairy products while recognizing the industry's contributions to our economy and our health. Agricultural Generators Automatic \ L.P. Gas, Diesel, Natural Gas Generators 5 to 2,000 KW Service - Rental - New - Used WjM-MWMW systems Power Generation Systems Specialists 330 Fonderwhite Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 Call Leonard Martin 717-273-4544 Fax 717-273-5186 (Smiernnrs Office PROCIAMA TION JUNE DAIRY MONTH June 1999 GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the Governor, at the City of Harrisburg, this thirteenth da]; of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine and of the Commonwealth the two hundred and twenty-third. TOM RIDGE Governor P.T.O. Generators 25 to 135 KW Units In Stock! Gov. Ridge Proclaims June As Dairy Month HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Gov. Tom Ridge has pro claimed June as dairy month in Pennsylvania to recognize the important role of dairy farmers and the dairy industry in keep ing Pennsylvania’s economy strong and its citizens fit and healthy. Earlier this year, Gov. Ridge and his mother, Laura, appeared on billboards to salute the efforts of Pennsylvania’s dairy farmers and the “got milk?” campaign sponsored by the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program. Pennsylvania is the fourth leading milk producing state in the nation. TRIMMER on, , WHEELS! : } The Revolutionary? DR' TRIMMER/MOWER W f rolls light as a feather on two BIG WHEELS' j N “ • TRIMS far easier, better, more precise- f ly than hand-held trimmers A r lot ALL m/ ! mo u mg and • Plus, MOWS every- * tnmmmg thing from whole lawns t f§ around mallei (even wet!) to tough p tope i ties. waist-high grass and lion etc weeds with ease! andfoi fimsh-up • Rocks lk\ mowing and stumps, etc., do 1] “gZowt’s it no harm mg ( m target panels because the iff j (ll DR® has no tm steel blade ’ll) PwmKi' to bend 'Tou.FSeeI or dull, l^Sorsi^l-^ft^a mavvjisjisa- _ _______ ?_ _ _ r. r „ ~ li/rrv uiccrD [VES! Please rush FREE DETAILS of the ■ J™^ 00 -y-s JO, W/IT HASSLE IResolutionaiy DR TRIMMER/MOWER I HARD with hand-held trimmers K and spec.lKal.ons tor Manual] WAY! tITJV land Elettnc Models and Oft Season I or small-wheels mowers? j Savings now in ettca j C fc Please call TOLL FREE Name _ . __ j or mail coupon at right j Address _ _ J for FREE DETAILS of lc,. y state __ z, P I ni y. 'To COUNTRY HOME PRODUCTS ! the Revolutionary DR? j Dept 4941 T, Meigs Road, PO Box 2S 1 —t" — TRIMMER/MOWER 7 | Vergennes, Vermont 05491 J Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5, IMS-A29 The commonwealth also is a national leader in the production of other dairy foods, ranking sec ond in the annual production of ice cream and frozen dairy prod ucts, fourth in the production of butter, and sixth in the produc tion of cheese. “Last year, our 10,200 dairy farms produced more than 10.7 billion pounds of milk with on farm sales valued at more than $1.53 billion,” Gov. Ridge said. “Pennsylvania is proud of its dairy industry and the impor tant contribution it makes to our economy and the welfare of our citizens.”