Sheryl M. Delozier, a public official and Pennsylvania State Representative, shared her experiences at the Farm Show through a series of tweets posted on January 14 and 15, 2026.
On January 14, Delozier highlighted her enjoyment of the event’s agricultural displays and refreshments: “Farm show fun with new baby calf’s, piglets, and chicks all brand new this week. Also fun at the milkshake booth and trying the new flavor Blue Raspberry!”
The following day, she referenced special programming tied to national celebrations: “Farm Show Fun – At the Farm Show celebrating the theme of Growing America for the big America 250, the Calving Corner, interviewing Sec Redding and working the milkshake booth! Can’t wait for the Draft horse races!” The “America 250” celebration refers to upcoming events marking the United States’ semiquincentennial in 2026.
Later that evening, Delozier discussed her participation in an event aimed at raising scholarship funds: “Tonight at the farm show we did the Feed Scurry to raise money for scholarships and had a lot of fun pretending we knew anything about out how to drive the beautiful draft horses. TY to the Bankers for the sponsorship and John for working the hay bales! We had a good outing!” The Feed Scurry is one of several community activities held during such shows to support educational initiatives.
The Pennsylvania Farm Show is an annual event featuring livestock exhibitions, agricultural demonstrations, food booths, and competitions. It serves as both an industry gathering point and a public festival highlighting local farming traditions.







