818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13, 2001 Farm Show 2001 In Pictures Pennsylvania Fair Queen Jana Duttry, Clearfield Coun ty, finds fairs and farm shows fascinating. The 20-year-old Penn State sophomore said that her reign shaped her desire to pursue a career in agriculture busi ness management. Photo by Lou Ann Good. Pennsylvania Grape Princesses Morgan Campbell, 17, and Courtney Stiles, 16, tell visitors that one cup of nutri tious grapes contains only 70 calories and that more than 12,000 acres of Pennsylvania land is used for grape growing. The princesses’ hometown in North East, Erie County, is best known for its grape industry. Photo by Lou Ann Good. Leanne Good, Windsor, York County, takes time to greet a calf, which is already accustomed to Farm Show crowds. Officials expect 40,000 people to visit the event during the week. Photo by Michelle Ranch “We love the animals and food, and want the children to learn to appreciate what they see in grocery stores,” said Mary Ann Hartley for the family’s reason for attending the annual Farm Show. She and husband Tom are surrounded by their children Rachel, 9; Marissa, 7; and Annie, 6; and nieces Brittany Page, 10; Ashton Smith, 6; and Hunter Mehalick, 2. Photo by Lou Ann Good. Pennsylvania Runnerup Fair Queen Katie Cornish said that fairs are a family thing. Her parents, dairy farmers Marilyn and Van Cornish, pictured with her, and many other extended family members hold annual family vaca tions at the Dayton Fair. The Cornish family is especially active in standard bred harness racing. Photo by Lou Ann Good. As coordinator for the Hershey Chocolate Cake and Cookie Contests of the Pennsylvania State Associ ation of County Fairs, Luke Bruckhart, Manheim, over sees 98 county fairs in which 1,049 cakes and 1,048 cookies were en tered in competitions. Photo by Lou Ann Good. »* .1 I ■> I Lit I|i _ > i C'f’f- % I lOf t vV' | Food, entertainment, and tractors attract the family of Bob and Lydia Herr, Marietta. Children are Marcia, 8; Monica, 6; Victoria, 4; and Willie, 21 months. Photo by Lou Ann Good. Throughout the week, Betty Groff prepared reci pes from her cookbooks during food demonstra tions in the West Lob by. Photo by Lou Ann Good.
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