Farm Show butter sculpture unveiled

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding unveiled the 2024 butter sculpture during the 108th Pennsylvania Farm Show, which was held from Jan. 6 to 13 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg. The 1,000-pound diorama in dairy was titled "A Table for All: Pennsylvania Dairy Connects Communities." It was designed and crafted by Jim Victor and Marie Pelton of Conshohocken to reflect the 2024 Farm Show theme, "Connecting Our Communities," and to celebrate the 20th anniversary of PA Preferred, Pennsylvania's statewide brand for locally grown and made agricultural products.

Pennsylvania dairy farmer Walt Moore of Walmoore Holsteins in Cochranville, Pennsylvania dairy industry leaders, and Diana Dibble from American Dairy Association North East joined Redding to unveil the sculpture, which depicts urban and rural Pennsylvanians connecting around a meal of local food against a backdrop of a cityscape and farm skyline. The diners are celebrating a harvest of Pennsylvania products with a centerpiece of the keystone-and-checkmark PA Preferred logo.

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