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PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY PRINCESS & PROMOTION SERVICES, INC.

PO Box 177 Laurelton, PA 17835

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Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and Promotion Services provides services and promotions within Pennsylvania involving the #2 agriculture industry: DAIRY!🐮

🐄WELCOME BACK TO MOO NEWS MONDAY! 🐄 The State Roya 🐄WELCOME BACK TO MOO NEWS MONDAY! 🐄 The State Royalty Team is celebrating springtime by highlighting our farmers on the move. Spring is a prime time for farmers to tend to the fields. Did you know cows eat about 100 lbs. of feed every day? Today we are going to share a few things farmers do to sustain their land to provide quality feed for their cows!

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When caring for crops, each farm is different. On Jesslyn’s family farm, J-Ali Holsteins, they till the soil to allow seeds to germinate and encourage root growth. However, others may use no till to enhance biodiversity. Many farms will reuse the manure from their cattle to provide necessary nutrients like nitrogen phosphorus and potassium. 

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As Spring is in the air and our farmers are on the MOOVE, be sure to be on the lookout for tractors and farming equipment. Drive safely and share the roads by being patient and understanding. Remember to thank a farmer for putting their farm, dairy cows and land before everything else they do. 

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That’s all for you Moo News Monday, stay tuned for next and final week!

-Jesslyn Risser Pennsylvania Dairy Princess
#padairy#crops#farming#discoverdairy
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🍀🥛 Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀 Celebrate the luck o 🍀🥛 Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀
Celebrate the luck of the Irish with a fun dairy-filled treat, a Mint Chocolate Milkshake! This festive favorite is packed with dairy goodness, providing calcium, protein, and 13 essential nutrients to help keep you strong and energized.
Simple Mint Milkshake Recipe:
🍦 2 scoops vanilla ice cream
🥛 1 cup milk
🌿 A drop of mint extract
🍀 Optional: green food coloring
🍫 Top with whipped cream or oreo cookies!
Just blend, pour, and enjoy a festive dairy treat perfect for St. Patrick’s Day!
However you celebrate today, don’t forget to add a little dairy to your day for a delicious and nutritious boost. 🐄💚
Welcome back to another Moo News Monday! 🐄🥛 This Welcome back to another Moo News Monday! 🐄🥛

This week kicks off National Agriculture Week!

We celebrate the 4,850 hardworking Pennsylvania dairy farms and their families who keep our communities fed and thriving. Thank you to the farmers and dairy industry workers for their dedication to producing the wholesome milk and dairy products we enjoy every day!

You can celebrate by grabbing a glass of milk -- Pennsylvania’s official state beverage. 🥛💙

Thanks, 
Rebekah Aldrich, 2025-2026 PA Alternate Dairy Princess
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Welcome Back to Monday Moo News! 🥪🥛 Tomorrow is N Welcome Back to Monday Moo News!

🥪🥛 Tomorrow is National Pack Your Lunch Day!
Packing your lunch is a great way to fuel your day,  and don’t forget to include dairy foods for a nutritious boost! Milk, cheese, and yogurt provide 13 essential nutrients like calcium for strong bones, protein for muscle growth, and vitamin D to help your body absorb nutrients.

Easy dairy ideas to pack:
🧀 Cheese sticks or cubes for a quick protein snack
🥛 A carton or bottle of milk to stay energized
🍓 Yogurt with fruit for a balanced treat
Whether you’re headed to school, work, or the barn, a lunch packed with dairy helps keep you going strong all day long! 💪🐄
What’s in your lunchbox? 

Comment below to share your favortie dairy food for lunch!
In today’s Moo’s News Monday🗞️, Mr. Brown Can Moo! In today’s Moo’s News Monday🗞️, Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? We are celebrating Dr Seuss Day and highlighting the 7 dairy breeds! While all dairy cattle produce milk, they all come in many different colors and sizes. Each breed is unique and is provided with high quality care from their farmers! Let’s take a closer look into each breed!

🐄Holsteins are known for having the highest milk production, producing about 9 gallons per day. This breed also makes up over 90% of dairy cattle in the US!

🤎Jerseys are small brown cows that have higher butterfat content within their milk. This makes their milk great for butter and cheese making!

🏔️Brown Swiss originated in the Swiss Alps. Due to their orgain they can thrive in both cold winters and hot summers.

💛Guernsey’s have high beta-carotene levels making their milk have a golden/yellow appearance. 

🌱Ayrshire’s are efficient grazers as they originated in Scotland. 

♥️Milking Shorthorn have a long productive life as they can live up to 20 years old. (average is about 10 years)

❤️Red and White Holstein’s are known for having a stronger immune system and better tolerance to heat.

Let us know what your favorite dairy breed is by commenting below! Stay tuned in for our next Moo News Monday!

-Jesslyn Risser Pennsylvania Dairy Princess
Flashback Friday! Welcome back to another update w Flashback Friday!
Welcome back to another update where we highlight a few of the events SRT attended in February.
🔹 Jesslyn attended the First Citizens Community Bank Ag Forum on February 24. Along with Lebanon County Dairy Maid Evelyn Maulfair, she hosted a booth featuring “The Amazing Race: How Milk Gets From Cow to You” and a Real vs. Imitation Dairy Product activity, where visitors identified real dairy products and imitation alternatives. Jesslyn and Evelyn also attended a keynote session about the role of AI in agriculture.  Jesslyn then shared about her role as a member of the PDPPS program.
🔹 Bry attended the AgCom Sprayers Meeting, February 13.  While there she talked about her role and how dairy promotion supports farm families and the future of our industry.
🔹 Bry continued promoting February 16 at Cross Keys Village Retirement Community, where she delivered Valentine’s cards and milk to residents. She shared a presentation about how dairy farmers care for their cows and enjoyed hearing residents’ stories and connections to agriculture. One special highlight was meeting PC resident M.E. Gruver, who served as the Cumberland County Alternate Dairy Princess in 1946.
🔹 Jesslyn attended the Annual Allied Milk Producers meeting February 26 to update members on where and how PDPPS has been promoting the dairy industry throughout 2025-2026.
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