A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 23, 2003 PDA, Penn State Unveil Facility (Continued from Page A 1) new Livestock Evaluation Center was dedicated to Hayes Wednes day afternoon, to a full house of more than 700 at the facility near the Ag Progress Days annual event in Rockspring. Steele said, “I couldn’t be more pleased to have my friend’s name, Sam, on this building.” When Hayes spoke, receiving two standing ovations, Hayes re called the history of the construc tion and the many associations involved in its progress. Visitors sign the guestbook to the new Samuel Hayes Jr. Livestock Evaluation Center during Ag Progress Days. Dr. Elizabeth Santini, veterinarian with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, greets visitors during a tour of the new center on Tues day. Avltfol For The Control Of • Starlings • Pigeons • Sparrows • Crows 5 lbs. for $ 295 00 +6 00 S&H These Pesticides have n use. MUST HAVE Current Applicator’s License. The livestock evaluation center replaces the old and outdated Pennsylvania Meat Animal Eval uation Center on Fox Hollow Road in State College. Hayes said the first facility, with a capacity of 17,497 square feet, was “not a 21st Century fa cility. “For the livestock industry to be profitable, to get those cuts of meat from the animals on test, we needed something other than the one livestock evaluation cen ter we had.” Hayes noted that the idea for v.v,v.'.v, Make Those Rodent Tracks END.' Mfrar Tracking Powder* Kills Rats & Mice S C L p,Vsj* 6lb Bucket I Bait Available Blai istricted RRI, Box 81 717*536*386 Starlicide For the Control of Starlings & Blackbirds Less Diseases Saves Feed 33 Lb. Pail *89.00 in Supply 137, Blain, PA 17006 11 or 717*536*3933 Visitors to the new livestock evaluation center examine a holding area for livestock. All photos by Andy Andrews, editor the new center, with an address in Pennsylvania Furnace, was not just some idea “concocted by the Pennsylvania Department of Ag riculture” (PDA) at a cost of $6.4 million. Though the new facility measures more than 178,000 square feet, about 10 times the capacity of the old facility, the design of the Samuel Hayes Live stock Facility included the input of Penn State and representatives from the sheep, beef, hog, and goat industries. The design of the new facility is all “21st century,” noted Hayes. ”It is the biggest and best livestock evaluation center in America. It is 10 times larger and 10 times better in its.fuqctionali ty.” He spoke about a contractor’s daughter, at 13 years of age, who laid the last concrete by hand representing the involvement of the state’s youth at the basic level. And when he spoke, there was an edge in his voice, after -thanking all the agencies and in Hi Calcium Lime Dry, applied with boom truck 80% CCE-fast acting Starting $14.25 per ton Central Berks Co., PA Call for quotes in other areas sl/per ton COD discount Dean Himeisen Lime Spreading 610-775-3454 (cell) 610-780-4298 dustry involved, about his love for agriculture. Joining him in the dedication was Dennis Wolff, secretary of agriculture. The Hayes facility, noted Wolff, is all about “eco nomic development, and is cen tral to economic development in Pennsylvania.” Wolff said that it takes vision, planning, funding, and imple mentation,” congratulating Hayes on his accomplishment. Several representatives of the various industries also spoke. Annette Lovell, Paoli, spoke about the recent Performance Ram and Ewe Invitational Sale on Aug. 2 at the site, which in cluded a sale of 53 rams repre senting seven breeds, and more than 40 ewes. She said the Hayes facility is something we can be “really proud of.” Joe McMullen, Wakefield, rep resented the beef industry. He congratulated the state’s Depart ment of General Services and the design team for coming up with a A view of the huge livestock evaluation center. place “that is animal friendly.” Dave Reinecker, York Springs, represented the swine industry, who noted how honored he was to be a part of the dedication. During Ag Progress, visitors were transported by bus all three days to tour the new Livestock Evaluation Center. Dr. Elizabeth Santini, veteri narian with the Pennsylvania De partment of Agriculture, spoke on Tuesday about the new facili ty, measuring 178,000 square feet at a cost to taxpayers of $6.5 mil lion. The facility will look into just how good male livestock are ge netically, she noted. “How good are their genetics?” she said. “Can they grow fast, make muscle, and produce ba bies?” The facility will examine the genetic traits of bulls, boars, rams, and bucks. Each species will be examined in their own Generator Systems Diesel or Propane, 10-500 KW, Agricultural and Industrial. New, Used or Reconditioned Martin Diesel Services Shop (570) 658-5303 Office (570) 922-4494 (Turn to Page A2l)