Secretary Rollins Highlights Agriculture’s National Impact at Pennsylvania Farm Show

The Pennsylvania Farm Show continues through Saturday, wrapping up another successful year of celebrating agriculture in the Commonwealth.

HARRISBURG, Penn. (RFD NEWS) — The Pennsylvania Farm Show is winding down after a week showcasing the state’s $130 billion agricultural economy, bringing together producers, consumers, and industry leaders from across the Keystone State. One of the major highlights of the week included a visit from Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins.

Farm broadcaster Dave Williams has been in attendance throughout the event and joined RFD NEWS with an update from the show floor.

In his interview with RFD NEWS, Williams recapped Secretary Rollins’ appearance at the show, including her remarks to attendees and his opportunity to interview both Rollins and Congressman G.T. Thompson. He shared key takeaways from her message, which focused on the importance of agriculture to the national economy and on Pennsylvania’s role in feeding and fueling the country.

Williams also reflected on additional standout moments from the week, pointing to the wide range of exhibits, livestock competitions, and educational experiences that highlight the diversity and strength of Pennsylvania agriculture. He emphasized the value of the Farm Show as a platform to showcase the state’s ag sector to both rural and urban audiences.

The conversation also touched on Williams’ personal favorite parts of the annual event and what keeps drawing him back year after year. As a longtime ag broadcaster, he spoke to the importance of telling agriculture’s story and serving as an advocate for farmers, ranchers, and rural communities.

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