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Friday, September 4, 2020

New York State Fair butter sculpture recycled at Western New York Dairy Farm

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (September 4, 2020) – The 52nd Annual Butter Sculpture at the New York State Fairgrounds is coming down, but it isn’t going to waste.
 
American Dairy Association North East partnered with Noblehurst Farms to transport and recycle the deconstructed 800-pound sculpture, which was created using “scrap butter” - butter from damaged packaging or similar circumstances that make it unsuitable for sale and consumption.
 
 
 
Noblehurst Farms has been recognized for achievements in sustainability and community partnerships to divert food waste from local landfills.
 
This year’s sculpture, “Nourishing Our Future,” paid tribute to those who ensure our children are nourished and learning - whether in school or at home - including dairy farmers, school nutrition staff, teachers and parents. The two-sided, butter masterpiece featured a dairy farmer providing milk - to a child learning from home with his mother and “virtual” teacher, present in the laptop screen - to a child learning in school, with a school nutrition worker delivering a meal tray to the classroom.