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Pennsylvania Farm Show

Published: Apr 17, 2023
Photo of Penn Vet Dean Andrew Hoffman (far right), Penn’s Director of Commonwealth Relations Mike Smith (second from right) with then-governor-elect, now Gov. Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding during Public Officials Day at the Farm Show.
Penn Vet Dean Andrew Hoffman (far right) and Penn’s Director of Commonwealth Relations Mike Smith (second from right) spoke with then-governor-elect, now Gov. Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding during Public Officials Day at the Farm Show.

In January, at the 107th Pennsylvania Farm Show, Penn Vet students, faculty, staff, and leadership met with public officials, farmers, 4-H students, and hundreds of other attendees. Their interactions at the weeklong celebration of agriculture underscore the crucial value that the region’s only veterinary school delivers, through our graduates, rigorous research, and livestock animal care.

The Farm Show’s theme — Rooted in Progress — essentially describes the strengths of Penn Vet, said Dean Andrew Hoffman, “Agriculture is all about interconnection: between human and animal health, between animal health and environmental health, and between the producers, consumers, and veterinarians who each have a role to play in a successful food system.”

“There are global problems that we are facing: climate change, the biodiversity crisis, infectious diseases. These types of challenges require us to come together.”

Penn Vet Dean Andrew Hoffman

See more photos from the 2023 Pennsylvania Farm Show here.

Photo of Penn Vet students with Dean Andrew Hoffman at the Farm Show

Above, third-year students from Penn Vet on opening day of the Farm Show, from left-to-right, Cara McNamara; Bucks County’s Alexis D’Souza; Lebanon County’s Kailey Werkheiser; Jake Nicastro; and Chester County’s Kathryn Lenker; with Andrew Hoffman, the Gilbert S. Kahn Dean of Veterinary Medicine.

Below, Ann DiPastina, a member of Penn Vet’s Food Animal Field Service team, volunteered at the Farm Show’s Calving Corner, a popular attraction where 16 calves were born during this year’s eight-day event.

Photo of Ann DiPastina, a member of Penn Vet's Food Animal Field Service team

Below, opportunities to get hands on with animals are a big part of the Farm Show’s appeal, and seven- year-old Colton Gray of Landisburg, Pennsylvania, and many other visitors, took full advantage.

Photo of boy petting a sheep

Photo of cows at the Farm Show

Farmers young and old from around the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania show off their prize animals (above and below) at the state’s Farm Show, held in a million-square-foot complex in Harrisburg each winter. Penn Vet’s faculty and staff engaged with visitors and leaders throughout the event, underscoring the essential expertise and services that the School and its graduates contribute to the state.

Photo of a sheep