Pennsylvania Farm Show Wraps Up
5 Articles
5 Articles
From Livestock Sales to Scholarships, PA Farm Show Closes After Busy Week
HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) — The 2026 Pennsylvania Farm Show wrapped up on Saturday, January 17, following eight days of events that drew an estimated 500,000 visitors to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, according to state officials. The annual show, which ran from January 10 through January 17, featured agricultural exhibits, livestock competitions, educational programming, and food vendors representing Pennsylvania’s farming and fo…
Army tops Navy in cookoff during Military Appreciation Day at PA Farm Show
A friendly rivalry took center stage at the Pennsylvania Farm Show as Military Appreciation Day featured a head-to-head Army vs. Navy cookoff highlighting Pennsylvania-grown ingredients and the connection between agriculture and military service. The culinary competition unfolded at the PA Preferred Culinary Connection Stage, where Army Sgt. Nicolas Adame and Navy Culinary Specialist Second Class
From Liberty Bells to Youth Grants, Farm Show Puts Pennsylvania on Display
HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania’s biggest annual showcase of agriculture opened with marching drums, mounted troopers and a blue ribbon, then rolled into a week of grant announcements, workforce recruiting, innovation funding and tributes to military service and multigenerational family farms, all framed by the 2026 Pennsylvania Farm Show theme, “Growing a Nation.” State Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, joined by U.S. Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompso…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


