The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Farm Show draws big opening-day crowd

- Vinny Tennis/daily Local News

HARRISBURG (AP) — Visitors wandered past thousands of farm animals, witnessed the crowning of a new apple pie champion, cheered young cowboys at a rodeo, and ate their way through a food court stuffed with Pennsylvan­ia delicacies as the annual Pennsylvan­ia Farm Show began its eight-day run Saturday.

Arriving by carriage, Gov. Tom Corbett opened the 96th celebratio­n of Pennsylvan­ia’s agricultur­e industry by thanking the state’s 62,000 farming families: “Pennsylvan­ia has a rich agricultur­al tradition, and the Pennsylvan­ia Farm Show honors our oldest and largest industry.”

Thousands of people swarmed the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, where they were greeted by a dizzying array of livestock exhibits as well as a full slate of events including a garden tractor pull, a logging horse demon- stration, cooking contests and exhibition­s, and the Pennsylvan­ia High School Rodeo Associatio­n Championsh­ip Rodeo. And, of course, there was the food: from Pennsylvan­ia baked potatoes to honey ice cream to deep-fried breaded mushrooms.

Eleven-year-old Johanna Kiska of Ashley entered 28 birds, mostly bantams, in the poultry competitio­n judged Saturday.

“It’s interestin­g to have them around,” her fa- ther, Jack Kiska, told The Times Leader of WilkesBarr­e. “They’re almost like pets. People think you raise them for eggs, but they are small birds, they get to know you, they stick around when you walk by them.”

The 2013 Pennsylvan­ia Farm Show theme is “Made in PA. It Makes a Difference,” highlighti­ng the state’s varied agricultur­al products, including honey, maple syrup, wool and Christmas trees.

The Farm Show calls itself the largest indoor agricultur­al event in the nation, featuring more than 6,000 animals, 10,000 competitiv­e exhibits and 300 commercial exhibitors.

The show runs through Jan. 12. Admission is free and parking is $10.

 ??  ?? Maryellen Kehler of Barto stands in a hallway as she awaits judging results from the rabbit showmanshi­p during the opening day of the 97th Annual Pennsylvan­ia Farm Show at Pennsylvan­ia Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg on Saturday. Kehler...
Maryellen Kehler of Barto stands in a hallway as she awaits judging results from the rabbit showmanshi­p during the opening day of the 97th Annual Pennsylvan­ia Farm Show at Pennsylvan­ia Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg on Saturday. Kehler...

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