This is Pennsylvania’s largest outdoor agricultural exposition with over 400 exhibitors from the United States and Canada.
There is something for everyone to enjoy at no cost as parking and admission are free.
The show is hosted by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences and showcases educational programs, current research, and the latest innovations in agricultural equipment and technology.
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Agricultural Conservation Passport
Designed specifically for new conservation professionals, participating in the Agricultural Conservation Passport offers numerous benefits to participants.
This activity provides individuals with firsthand learning experience with Pennsylvania Conservation Organizations, who will share a wide range of conservation techniques and sustainable land management practices.
Participants can expect to enhance their skills, broaden their knowledge, and foster collaboration through networking with supporting organizations.
[Posted: June 25, 2025] PA Environment Digest

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