A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21,2002 Hayes Named Acting Secretary Of Legislative Affairs (Continued from Page A 1) tration needs as we focus on the work ahead of us in the coming months,” Schweiker said. “We expect a productive fall session when the General Assembly re turns. Sam will make sure this administration’s legislative agen da will continue to move forward successfully.” Hayes will also continue to serve as agriculture secretary in the meantime. “As a gesture of goodwill to- Would you like to stay in bed at 1 AM in /the morning and at the same time check on that cow that is close to calving? J Would monitoring other facets of your ,1 management program be of value to •j j I your operation? Would you like to review calving situa - hons or any other procedures that ~n; occurred while you were absent? I W VOOR ANSWER COULD WELL BE IN A "ROSTECH WIRELESS CAMERA SYSTEM" We Shi , arts aily U. S • 24 Hur Service • n The Farmute Service a IT is JST FISHERY DAIRY & MILKING MW THfIMPSHN EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE INC ORPORATED Main Office 15 Newport Rd., Leola, PA 17540 • 717-656-3307 luivan«f Sale! fffi- LOW, LOW, PRICES!!!! 3 DAYS OJVLYU r t& % £oh m Cash and Carry On! •= Bring Your Measurements! Sheet Vinyl As Low As $1.99 Per Sq. Yd. Over 100 Rolls Of Vinyl To Select From ward the Legislature, plus hopes for a spirited and engaged fall legislative season, Governor Schweiker asked me to be the secretary for legislative affairs in addition to being the secretary of agriculture,” Hayes noted. “We are approaching the last two months of this session of the Gen eral Assembly, which ends Nov. 30. Governor Schweiker wants there to be a good working rela tionship with senators and repre sentatives.” Hayes calls the legislative ses- rr m rr E m '^J*L sions a “sprint, a dash, and the equivalent of a two-minute drill in professional football,” he noted. “They are intense and they are white hot and there are tremendous pressures. There are constitutional differences be tween the executive branch and legislative branch, and there is a whole host of other considera tions coming into play at this time in the legislative session. And, you have the private sector interacting with this whole public policy process. It is a very clut CASEIIi McCC^wtblC CASE lb David Brown ■SUNFLOWER (MONOSEMI) J^|rSAiIFRRERIRBi^ KINZE CORN PLANTERS & GRAIN CARTS jMit _ j jyv BROS. INC. ■■■ 133 Rothsville Station Rd. • Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-4705 Closed Monday, Labor Day Sept. 2, 2002 We can communicate with you by phone 1-800-414-4705, fax 717-626-0996 and e-mail info@binkleyhurst.com Premier Issue Saturday, October 12 EXCITING, INFORMATION-PACKED ISSUE! AND MUCH MORE! Contact your Advertising Sales Rep. or call 717-721-4416 • 717-721-4415 tered landscape. What is done and what isn’t done are both very important. “There needs to be a helms man helping with the relation ships and the process. I have been a lawmaker and legislative leader in the legislative branch. Now I serve in the executive branch as the secretary of agri culture. And I interact with citi zens and their organizations on a daily basis. So, I have been asked to help. “For this critical period, until the legislative session ends on Extended Starting Se Mon.Jues.Jhun Wed Sat amjm mm harlo Nov. 30,1 will be both the secre tary of agriculture and secretary of legislative affairs. This is a ‘first-time-ever situation,’ with one person doing both. I have the Department of Agriculture or ganized for a very productive fall season.” Hayes noted that he loves “my agriculture team. We are ready. For sure, we will get it done. And I’m looking forward to being once again engaged in the legisla tive process.” bi ■ KBUUI by Athens Harrows (mHlliwl Coulter (QUeUSSp Chisels Plows v * Publication Date October 12 Advertising Deadline October 3 Editorial Deadline September 27 INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION: • An exclusive, comprehensive equine industry survey con ducted by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.- • Information and photos of the new Equine Center located at the Harrisburg Farm Show Complex. • A fascinating sneak peek at the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Show. • Great features on award-winning jumping horses and quarter horses; horse care; and the new horse barn at the Schuylkill County Fair. (Turn to Page A 33) kEEMAM MIGHT EHL ILERS No Matter 'here You Are - You’re Never Too Far! Your Parts Are Just A Phone Call Away! Machinery Sales M-F 7 to 5 Sat. 7 to 11:30 PARTS DEPT. HOURS: Monday-Friday 7 AM to 5 PM Saturday 7 AM to Noon Call (717) 626-0885 (717) 626-5159 Sun. Closed - Lord's Day