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Half-ton butter sculpture unveiled at Pennsylvania Farm Show

COURTESY PENNSYLVANIA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

A sculpture carved from a half-ton of butter in preparation for the 102nd Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, Pa. The sculpture, sponsored by the American Dairy Association North East (ADANE), reflects the show’s theme this year, “Strength in our Diversity,” by depicting a dairy cow; a dairy farmer, second from left; an agronomist who helps produce corn to feed dairy cows, left; a milk processor, second from right; and a consumer, right, carrying agriculture products from Pennsylvania.

HARRISBURG, Pa. >> A half-ton of butter has been transformed into a sculpture celebrating Pennsylvania’s dairy industry and heralding the start of the state’s 102nd Farm Show.

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding says the sculpture unveiled today highlights the careers and roles the dairy industry plays in the state.

The sculpture features renderings of a cow and a farmer, an agronomist, a milk processor and a shopper with a basket full of products.

The butter came from waste scrap butter unsuitable for human consumption. After the show the sculpture will be taken to a farm and turned into energy in a methane digester.

The Pennsylvania Farm Show is the nation’s largest indoor agricultural event, featuring 12,000 competitive exhibits, more than 5,200 of which are animal competitions. It runs Saturday to Jan. 13.

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