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11/01/2024 09:41 PM
Pennsylvania General Assembly
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Talk To Your State Senator


State Senator Elder Vogel announces the 3rd Annual Talk to Your State Senator Statewide Video Contest Winners

To view all six winning videos, please click here


Congratulations to all the 2020 winners! Be sure to check back on this site to discover the topic for the 2020-2021 school year. Information on the 4th annual Talk to Your State Senator Video Contest will be posted in September of 2020. Educators are invited to send an email to to be added to our email list for contest announcements.

Middle School

1st

West Forest Secondary School, Forest County
Izabelle Flick, Hailey Greenlee, Jessica Culver, Katie Salsgiver, and Tori Brown

2nd

Eyer Middle School, Lehigh County
Addison Kleinle

3rd

Berwick Area Middle School, Columbia County
Molly Conrad, Braedyn Haraschak, Jack Kendron, and Hannah Zehner

High School

1st

Berks County Career and Technology Center, Berks County
Abigail Gardula and Autumn Moser

2nd

Indiana County Technology, Indiana County
Emily Miller, Candra Bair, Mikayla Cramer, and Debra Flint

3rd

Wilkes Barre Area Career and Technical Center, Luzerne County
Jake Grabowski

3RD ANNUAL
PRESERVING PENNSYLVANIA'S LEGACY
"TALK TO YOUR STATE SENATOR"
STATEWIDE VIDEO COMPETITION
SPONSORED BY THE SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
WITH SUPPORT FROM RUTTER'S
Imagine waking up to a world without farms-no cows, no sheep, no potato plants, and no ears of corn growing in the fields. No problem, no farms means a lot of empty space for new houses, new restaurants and new fun things to do. Right? No farms also means empty grocery store shelves and no hamburgers, no French fries, no ice cream, and no restaurants! Many people may take it for granted, but farming is important; we can't survive in a world without farms. Regardless of whether we live in the city or in the country, we all like to eat.

Farming is an important part of our history. For generations, farmers have cultivated Pennsylvania's fertile land to grow crops and raise livestock on farms both large and small; an important part of feeding the 12+ million citizens of the state. But, our Commonwealth has a problem--for every four farmers in Pennsylvania over the age of 65, there is only one farmer under the age of 35.

Agriculture is Pennsylvania's #1 industry and that means it's the backbone of our economy. Pennsylvania's 59,000 farm families manage more than 7.7 million acres of farmland and generate more than $7.5 billion annually-that's billion with a "B"! Yet despite those billions, many farm families are struggling to make ends meet. We need to explore creative new ways to support farmers in communities throughout the commonwealth and encourage future farmers.

That's where you come in! Talk to us-share your ideas on how we can support agriculture in our state and ensure the land remains productive. We want you to share your thoughts and advise your legislator. Tell us how to save our farms for the generations to come so they don't have to imagine a world without them.