Pennsylvania Celebrates Dairy Month

Pennsylvania DairyCredit: Commonwealth Media Services

PENNSYLVANIA — In celebration of Dairy Month, Governor Josh Shapiro and Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured Reinford Farms in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, commending the farm’s demonstration of environmental friendliness across its 1,300 acres. By supporting farmers and small businesses like Reinford Farms, the Governor aims to position Pennsylvania as a leader in sustainable agriculture. The Dairy industry plays an important role in the state’s economy, contributing over $14 billion and supporting more than 53,000 jobs.

“Our Commonwealth’s dairy industry supports more than 53,000 jobs and contributes more than $14 billion to our economy – and Pennsylvania dairy farmers are putting food on our tables while continuing a long tradition of agricultural excellence and innovation,” said Governor Josh Shapiro. “Reinford Farms is a prime example of how Pennsylvania farmers are using innovative technology to take their work to the next level. My Administration is committed to partnering with our dairy farmers to position Pennsylvania as a leader in dairy production and sustainable farming and my budget is putting real dollars into this work – starting with $13.8 million to ensure the Pennsylvania Farm Bill is fully funded into its fifth year.”

“Each person in Pennsylvania’s dairy industry – from the farm to the table – works 365 days a year to nourish our families with wholesome, high-quality products that support our lives and pour dollars into our economy to support our jobs and communities,” said Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding. “Dairy Month is a time to celebrate our dairy industry and show our appreciation for those who are in the barns, on the roads, on the processing line, and in the stores during hours that most of us are sleeping.”

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During the tour, Governor Shapiro and Secretary Redding watched a demonstration of the farm’s de-packaging and food recycling operations, which uses the farm’s anaerobic methane digester to dispose of food waste in an environmentally-friendly manner. The digester breaks down the food waste along with the manure produced on the farm to generate heat and electricity, creating enough energy to power the entire farm. The Commonwealth’s Financing Authority helped to invest in Reinford’s methane digesters.

“A thriving dairy industry in Pennsylvania is positive for all Pennsylvanians,” said Brett Reinford, partner at Reinford Farms and chair of the Pennsylvania Dairy Future Commission. “I want to thank Governor Shapiro for coming out – and I know that myself and many others out there in the dairy industry are very much looking forward to working with you and your team to hopefully make dairy better in Pennsylvania.”

“Dairy month is a great time to celebrate the work that our dairy farmers do day in and day out to produce quality foods, while being good stewards of their farms, their animals, the lands, and the communities where they call home,” said Jayne Sebright, Executive Director of the Center for Dairy Excellence. “Our center is a public-private partnership, and we’re thankful to the Commonwealth and to our dairy industry to have the opportunity to help dairy thrive in Pennsylvania. We help farms like Reinford’s – and they’re a shining example of the work that we can do with the help of the Commonwealth and our industry to help our dairy farmers innovate, adopt new practices, meet ever-changing market demands, and forge a path for the next generation to thrive.”

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