Penn State Scientist Appointed National Director Of Sustainable Forestry Partnership UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Michael Washburn, asso ciate director of the Sustainable Forestry Partnership in Penn State’s School of Forest Resour ces, has been appointed national director for the partnership, effec tive Jan. 1, 2000. The Sustainable Forestry Part nership works to document inno vation in “sustainable forestry" methods that meet society’s needs for a range of forest values, goods and services while maintaining resources for future generations. As director, Washburn will coordinate projects at Penn State, Oregon State University and Auburn University; recruit new university partners; raise funds for core and project-specific resources and serve as the contact person for multi-university research projects. He also will continue to work for Penn State. His office will be located at the USDA in Washing ton, D.C. “We’re really pleased to see the partnership expand,” said Larry Nielsen, director of the School of Forest Resources. “A Washington presence means an enhanced abili ty to work with a wide range of agencies and organizations with interests in sustainable forestry. Michael’s appointment demons trates the school’s national leader ship in this area." The partnership performs research on sustainable forestry, shares innovative information, educates and trains forest decision makers and assists faculty and stu dents, forest landowners, timber harvesters, foresters, mill owners, retailers, consumers and wholesale purchasers of wood on sustainable forestry issues. 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The first forests to go online include Seven Islands Land Com pany, a 1 million-acre forest in Maine; the McDonald-Dunn Fore st, Oregon State University’s research forest; and a private forest Grange Asks hearing held at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture that setting the price at $16.50 indefin itely would help dairy farmers whose product is priced by the PMMB to recover their cost of operation. “My anticipated mailbox price for November and December milk is $11.50 to $12.00 per hundred weight, and that price is with over order prices and the usual pre miums we receive, which is much lower than our cost of produc- - Greater Motor Starting Ability - Dependable Gear Drive - Full Output Plug - Main Line Breaker in Alabama. Washburn hopes his presence in Washington D.C. will generate internships for Penn State stu dents. “Lany and I also are dis cussing a potential forest policy course, in which students do a resi dency in Washington D.C. and work with national leaders who live forest policy every day.” Washburn joined the school as research associate in 1998, after completing his doctorate in forest resources at Penn State. He earned a master’s degree in wilderness For Premium Increase tion,” Zug said. “Our cost of pro duction for November was ap proximately $14.90 (cash cost per hundredweight) with most of the expenses being purchased feed.” As an advocate for rural Penn sylvania, the Grange is a leading force in agriculture and rural is sues. 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I know of a least one dealer in the area that has laid off several employees already.” Zug said that his financial num bers now and in the future are not very promising. “We expanded our operation in 1997 with the hope that the agri culture economy would turn around,” Zug said. “But today theh outlook just keeps getting bleaker and bleaker. Where is agriculture going in the next cen tury? If we, as a nation, become dependent on other countries for our basic food supplies, we put ourselves at great risk. Pennsylva nia farmers must be profitable and productive to provide food and fi ber for our nation and for the glo bal economy.”