2020 Vermont Farm Show





The Vermont Farm Show was started in 1931 and has ran continuously since then other than a brief period during World War II.
Cabot Made its 1st appearance in the show in 1945
And Once again the Cabot Creamery Co-op is proud to be participating in it.
And what a worthwhile endeavor for our Dairy Farmers to promote Agriculture in the
"Green Mountain State"
So lets get started.
Left Home Monday Morning to go visit the gang at fulfillment in Cabot to pick up all the Cheese and swag roads were a little sporty but not bad




Rolled in, got parked pretty close and unloaded, and hauled in the stuff.




Jeremy had the Cabot fridge all set up and ready to go so I plugged it in loaded up the cheese, got the basic set-up done and shortly there after I headed back to the ranch and pre-cubed cheese to get me going Tuesday Morning.




Rolled back in Early Tuesday Morning and got prepped up for the opening cow bell.






Shortly there after Jackie Rang the bell and away we went.
Tuesday was a tad slower than usual not sure why but it was.
The folks we did have were very excited about us being there and expressed their feelings about Cabot and Touting us as their favorite booth.
These young ladies were very excited about us being there and choosing their favorite cheese so after getting their Moms OK to do so I presented them their cheese and took their picture.



Wednesday was much busier with the all the Future farmers showing up .
There was a steady line of people there all day.




I was glad that my buddy Luke volunteered to come by a couple of times to give me a break
Thanks Luke !!

As some of you may notice I changed my serving plates over to bigger round plates because the slate ones were sloppier and smaller than I could handle for this event



There were many great vendors there as usual but I did not have much time to wander around but did go and visit the Blue Cross Blue Shield Smoothie bike cranking them out.



And to go visit the "Farm To Plate" booth and see the "More Local Food Give Away"
donated by our gracious farm families..



Organic Valley Coop.


Shelburne Farms



Kingdom Creamery




Rosina Wallace working the Vermont Farm Bureau Booth.


And what would a Vermont Farm Show Be without a John Deere Tractor Display.


This Lady Came By and politely asked for a donation for the VT. Lung Association.
I felt I could not turn her down she was working  in honor of her husband who died of a lung disease.


One of the last people who came by the booth was this handsome little fella sporting his John Deere Green Colors his Mom said he was a giant fan of Cabot so how could I not let him walk away without his favorite .





So that about does for this year show  it was a bit slower than usual but still a very good show with a lot of great interaction with all the fans and future fans many, many of them expressing their enthusiasm  about all the new items we were displaying CC's , Slices,  New Shreds etc.
Glad I was able to be a part of it.
Jim Ovr'n Out






















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