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June 11, 2025 - Manheim, PA

Pennsylvania Ag Secretary Tours Family-Owned Vineyard and Winery to Announce $224,000 Investment to Increase Sales and Exports of Pennsylvania Agricultural Products

The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Association's PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants.

One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.

"Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood it's made of," Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this year's grants. "Pennsylvania's wine industry has grown from William Penn's vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nation's fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penn's Woods, we have grown to be the nation's number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards - from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come."

Speakers Include:
Zach Waltz (PA Wine Assoc. VP)
Mark Rozum (PA Wine Assoc. Pres.)
Secretary Russell Redding
Senator James Malone
Jan Waltz



Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_001.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_002.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_003.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_004.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_005.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_006.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_007.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_008.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_009.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_010.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .The Pennsylvania Wine Association is honored to receive this Agriculture Promotion Grant in support of the PA Wines Harvest Celebration, Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz. This funding empowers us to showcase the incredible quality, diversity, and heritage of Pennsylvania-grown wines, and celebrate the hardworking growers and winemakers who are driving our industry forward. Were grateful for the Shapiro Administrations recognition of the economic and cultural value of Pennsylvanias wine and grape industry, and we look forward to showcasing the best our state has to offer.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_011.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .The Pennsylvania Wine Association is honored to receive this Agriculture Promotion Grant in support of the PA Wines Harvest Celebration, Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz. This funding empowers us to showcase the incredible quality, diversity, and heritage of Pennsylvania-grown wines, and celebrate the hardworking growers and winemakers who are driving our industry forward. Were grateful for the Shapiro Administrations recognition of the economic and cultural value of Pennsylvanias wine and grape industry, and we look forward to showcasing the best our state has to offer.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_012.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .The Pennsylvania Wine Association is honored to receive this Agriculture Promotion Grant in support of the PA Wines Harvest Celebration, Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz. This funding empowers us to showcase the incredible quality, diversity, and heritage of Pennsylvania-grown wines, and celebrate the hardworking growers and winemakers who are driving our industry forward. Were grateful for the Shapiro Administrations recognition of the economic and cultural value of Pennsylvanias wine and grape industry, and we look forward to showcasing the best our state has to offer.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_013.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .The Pennsylvania Wine Association is honored to receive this Agriculture Promotion Grant in support of the PA Wines Harvest Celebration, Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz. This funding empowers us to showcase the incredible quality, diversity, and heritage of Pennsylvania-grown wines, and celebrate the hardworking growers and winemakers who are driving our industry forward. Were grateful for the Shapiro Administrations recognition of the economic and cultural value of Pennsylvanias wine and grape industry, and we look forward to showcasing the best our state has to offer.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_014.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .The Pennsylvania Wine Association is honored to receive this Agriculture Promotion Grant in support of the PA Wines Harvest Celebration, Pennsylvania Wine Association Vice President Zach Waltz. This funding empowers us to showcase the incredible quality, diversity, and heritage of Pennsylvania-grown wines, and celebrate the hardworking growers and winemakers who are driving our industry forward. Were grateful for the Shapiro Administrations recognition of the economic and cultural value of Pennsylvanias wine and grape industry, and we look forward to showcasing the best our state has to offer.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_015.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_016.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association President Mark Rozum joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_017.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association President Mark Rozum joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_018.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_019.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Pennsylvania Wine Association President Mark Rozum joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_020.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Senator James Malone joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_021.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Senator James Malone joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_022.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_023.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Senator James Malone joins Agriculture Secretary Redding to make an announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_024.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_025.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_026.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_027.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_028.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_029.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_030.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_031.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_032.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_033.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_034.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_035.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_036.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_037.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_038.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_039.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_040.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_041.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_042.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_043.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_044.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_045.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_046.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_047.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_048.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_049.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_050.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_051.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_052.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_053.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_054.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_055.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_056.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_057.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_058.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_059.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_060.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_061.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_062.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_063.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Agriculture Secretary Redding made the announcement at Waltz Estate Winery and Family Farm, a sixth-generation family business that will be featured during Pennsylvania Wine Associations PA Wine Fall Harvest Celebration, one of the projects supported by the grants. The Shapiro Administration announced an investment of $224,190 in Agriculture Promotion Grants to support projects aimed at increasing domestic sales or exports of Pennsylvania agricultural products. . .One of many PA Farm Bill-funded initiatives to grow Pennsylvania agriculture, the grants will reimburse nonprofits up to 50% of costs for projects educating consumers, promoting specific agriculture sectors, growing the consumer base for Pennsylvania products, or promoting regional agriculture-based tourism.. .Pennsylvania families produce the quality food and drinks that bring families around the world to the table, and not only that, the table and the fine hardwood its made of, Secretary Redding said of two leading ag sectors supported in this years grants. Pennsylvanias wine industry has grown from William Penns vines in colonial Philadelphia into the nations fourth-ranking wine producer. And from its beginning as Penns Woods, we have grown to be the nations number one hardwood exporter, driven by the excellence of family-run businesses. Shapiro Administration investments are at work supporting every aspect of Pennsylvania family businesses like Waltz Vineyards  from innovation and planning to production and promotion. These investments will help keep Pennsylvania family businesses thriving and Pennsylvania agriculture a national leader for years to come.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/27843_Ag_PrmoGrant_EmilyDamiano_064.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a>