CAMP HILL, PA — Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) will celebrate the 100th year of the Pennsylvania Farm Show with a variety of activities in its exhibit area from January 9 to 16 at the Farm Show …
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CAMP HILL, PA — Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) will celebrate the 100th year of the Pennsylvania Farm Show with a variety of activities in its exhibit area from January 9 to 16 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.
“Pennsylvania Farm Bureau members are thrilled that agriculture, which is the state’s number one industry, will once again be in the spotlight during the 100th year of the Pennsylvania Farm Show,” said PFB president Rick Ebert. “Farm families play a major role in agriculture’s success in the state by producing quality food for consumers, supporting jobs within local communities and bolstering the state’s economy.”
PFB will have information and a sports utility vehicle on display to promote the PFB-supported Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation’s (PFAF) “Ag on the Go” program, which provides fun, hands-on, science-based experiments and classes to inner city schools. The low-cost program is targeted at third- through fifth-grade students, who are typically not served by the foundation’s Mobile Ag Ed Science Labs.
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