Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 18, 1983, Image 25

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    PHILADELPHIA - The fourth
annual Pennsylvania Agricultural
Foods Exposition, Sept. 9-11, has
been scheduled for Independence
(Continued from Page A 24)
Four Year Old Cow 1 and 2 Norman Voss Jr
Aged Cow 1 Cam View Farm 2 Aynestead
Holstems 3 Cain View Farm 4 H W Cook and
Sons 5 Norman Voss Jr 6*Dixiedel Holstems
Dry Cow 1 Cam View Farm 2 Dixiedel
Holstems 3 B'eck Vanderwende 4 Edward
McCfements
Senior and Grand Champion of the Junior Show
went to Mark Cain
Senior and Grand Champion of the Open Show
They're starting them young down in Delaware. Crystal Oulin gets a little help from
dad.
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Ag Foods Expo moves to Independence Mall
Mali in downtown Philadelphia,
according to Agriculture Secretary
Penrose Hallowell. He said the new
site was chosen to give’ more
Del. Holstein Show
went to Norman Voss Jr
Best Udder went a two year old exhibited by
Norman Voss Jr
Produce of Dam 1 Cain View Farm 2 Dixiedel
Holstems 3 Dixiedel Holstems 4 Laura Phipps
5 Edward McClements
Dam and Daughter I Norman Voss Jr 2
Dixiedel Holstems 3 Aynestead Holstems and
Martha Phipps 4 H W Cook and Sons 5 Dale
Cook
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southeastern Pennsylvania con
sumers an opportunity to "take a
taste of Pennsylvania.”
“Each year since
Get of S*re 1 Cam View Farm 2 and 3 Dixiedel
Holstems
Best Three Females 1 Norman Voss Jr 2
Cain View Farm 3 Dixiedel Holstems 4 H W
Cook and Sons
Dairy Herd 1 Norman Voss Jr 2 Cam View
Farm 3 Dixiedel Holstems
Premier Breeder Norman Voss Jr
Premier Exhibitor Norman Voss Jr
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Exposition has attracted more
than 35,000 people,” Hallowell
said. “These visitors were able to
sample the great variety of Penn
sylvania produced and processed
foods, to meet farmers and farm
animals face to face.
1980, the
“The three-day free Exposition
gives farm marketers and our food
industries a showcase for their
wares,” he added. “The move to
Independence Mail has been made
to make the show more accessible
to the public.
“We are pleased that
arrangements have been made to
move the Exposition to In
dependence Mall,” Hallowell said.
“This gives us the added op
portunity for exposure to the
hundreds of thousands of visitors
who come to the park each
weekend. This year, the Expo will
really bring the country to the
city.”
The Pennsylvania Agricultural
Foods Exposition includes the
freshest in September farm
produce being sold by farmers
from tailgate markets, and food
products from some of the state’s
finest food processors. Many
visitors come just to sample these
products and the variety of
commodities represented by the
state’s farm organizations.
At the same tune, Hallowell
noted, “The Exposition gives the
consumer public a chance to learn
why we say ‘Pennsylvania
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18,1983—A25
Agriculture—We’re Growing
Better.’
"The Exposition has something
for everyone—literally from ap
ples to zucchini,” Hallowell said,
“with a host of special events,
exhibits, special surprises and
money saving food demon
strations.”
A full line of entertainment is
traditionally scheduled for the
show, including a variety of live
music ranging from bluegrass and
country music to the sounds of
yesterday.
Children have a favorite spot at
the Expo, too. They enjoy the farm
animals and poultry on display,
and even get a chance to feed the
baby animals in the Expo Petting
Zoo. It’s as educational as it is fun!
But the highlight of the Penn
sylvania Agricultural Foods
Exposition is the food itself.
Traditional favorites for Expo
visitors are cheese and cracker
snacks, delicious baked potatoes
with a variety of toppings, fresh
apple juice and milk shakes, fried
mushrooms, and other
Philadelphia area specialties.
“The Pennsylvania Agricultural
Foods Exposition, provides an
excellent cross section of the
state’s food industries,” Hallowell
said. “I urge everyone to come to
the Exposition, to leam about
Pennsylvania agriculture and
they’ll depart thinking Penn
sylvania Grown...Mmmm, Home
Sweet Home!”