The 106th Annual Pennsylvania Farm Show is just around the corner and promoters say it’ll have both virtual and in-person features because of the coronavirus. Besides the always-popular food court area, new attractions include the Canine Spectacular, a demonstration of some of the dogs who work hard on Pennsylvania’s farms. Officials say last year’s popular animal display, a water fowl habitat, will be viewable both in-person and online this year, so everyone will have a chance to watch the adorable ducklings. The farm show offers visitors a tiny slice of the state’s farming industry that employs nearly half a million people and contributes a hundred-85-billion dollars to Pennsylvania’s economy every year. The free show begins January 8th and runs for one week in Harrisburg.