Butter Sculpture Revealed at Farm Show

HARRISBURG, Pa. — State officials revealed this year’s butter sculpture Thursday morning at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.

The artwork “Table for All” depicts families at the dinner table sharing local food with a city and farmland backdrop.

The unveiling of the 1,000-pound artwork is the traditional start of what is billed as Pennsylvania’s state fair.

The half-ton of butter was donated by the Land O’Lakes plant in Carlisle, Pa.

This is the 33rd butter sculpture at the Farm Show.

The sculpture will remain on display at the complex throughout the event. After the farm show, the butter will be used for energy at a facility in Juniata County.

The Pennsylvania Farm Show, the nation’s largest indoor agricultural event, runs from Saturday, January 6 through Saturday, January 13.

The event features nearly 6,000 animals, 12,000-plus competitive events and exhibits, plus nearly 250 commercial exhibits and hundreds of educational and entertaining events, celebrating how we are Connecting Our Communities.

Admission is free. Farm Show Parking is $15, and all major credit cards are accepted. There is a free shuttle service that will deliver attendees to the entrances.

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