
Governor Cuomo Announces 26 Winners of the Dairy Products Competition at the 2016 Great New York State Fair
Annual State Fair Tradition Highlights World-Class Dairy Products in New York StateYancey’s Fancy of Western New York Named Grand Champion
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced the winners of the 2016 Dairy
Products Competition in celebration of the 40th annual Dairy Day at The Great New York State Fair. Twenty-six manufacturers
were awarded this year, including Yancey’s Fancy cheese company
of Western New York, which earned the Grand Champion award after scoring
99 out of 100 possible points for its Chastinet Sharp and Snappy Asiago-Style
Cheese. The state’s top-scoring milk belongs to Battenkill Valley
Creamery of Salem, the only entry in the competition to earn a perfect
score of 100.
“New York dairy products are second to none and this competition,
underscores the depth and variety of our milk producers and dairy manufacturers,”
said Governor Cuomo. “I congratulate this year’s winners, and encourage consumers
here at home and across the globe to sample some of our new award-winning
state favorites and see for themselves the very best New York has to offer.”
Promoting New York’s dairy industry has long been a central component
of the State Fair, which this year is celebrating a transformation. Governor
Cuomo last week kicked off the State Fair by touring some of the $50 million
in Fairgrounds improvements to build the site in a state-of-the-art, year-round
destination. Following the State’s investment, the first four days
of this year’s State Fair has attracted the second highest attendance
in Fair History. The Fairgrounds boasts a new Main Gate, more open spaces
throughout the grounds, greater seating and shade, a larger Midway, and
free cell phone charging stations throughout. The annual dairy competition
complements these enhancements by offering visitors an opportunity to
experience the diversity of the state’s agricultural industries.
The 40th Annual Dairy Day awarded 26 processors and manufacturers from across the
state either gold or silver honors. Four others earned Awards of Excellence.
Other highlights from the competition include:
- Upstate Niagara Cooperative earned seven medals, earning the most medals overall. It won gold in the sour cream, buttermilk, and dairy dips categories.
- In the cheese categories, McCadam Cheese Co. took five out of six medals for its current, aged, and super-aged cheddar cheeses
- HP Hood’s three plants took five out of six medals in three cottage cheese categories.
- Argyle Cheese Co. won gold in the flavored yogurt category with its Chocolate Greek Yogurt.
Entries were submitted for 22 categories, including fluid milk, sour cream,
and cottage cheese. The entries are evaluated by eleven expert judges.
This year, the Chief Judge was Charles Lindberg from the New York State
Department of Agriculture and Markets’ Division of Milk Control.
A full list of winners in all 22 categories is available
here.
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney said, “New York State dairy products are among the world’s best
and the extremely high scores in this competition prove it. I congratulate
everyone throughout our great dairy industry for another year of world-class
products.”
State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, “New York’s dairy products lead the nation and it’s
wonderful to see our homegrown companies and the dairies that supply them
honored for their excellence. From our commercial manufacturers to some
brand new artisan creators, New Yorkers benefit from having the best of
the best right here in our State. I am looking forward to sampling many
of these award-winners and finding new favorites.”
Acting Fair Director Troy Waffner said, “The New York State Fair is proud to showcase our state’s
agricultural manufacturers and provide a platform to share the results
of these annual competitions with nearly one million visitors. I congratulate
our top winners and all of those who entered their products into the contest.”
In addition to the Dairy Products Competition, dairy attractions and exhibits
will be featured during all twelve days of the Fair in the Dairy Products
Building. The popular Milk Bar will continue to offer 25 cent cups of
cold white or chocolate milk, and back for a third year, a cheese sculptor
will be carving images out of a block of New York State cheddar. The YO2GO
Yogurt Bar will also mark its third year at the Fair.
Bruce W. Krupke, Chairperson, New York State Dairy Task Force said, "Today is an exciting day for our dairy processors and for all of
New York State as we celebrate our number one agricultural sector during
Dairy Day at the NYS Fair. The annual Dairy Products Competition spotlights
the delicious, healthy dairy products our companies work so hard to make
and we're proud to pay recognize them for their dedication to delivering
only the best products."
Rick Naczi, CEO of American Dairy Association North East said, “The Dairy Products Competition is a reminder that all of the great
dairy products made in New York begin with the nutritious milk produced
by the state’s 5,000 dairy farm families. What an opportune time
to thank them for their hard work and contribution to New York agriculture,
as well as their local communities.”
Mark Mosco, Master Cheese Maker for Yancey's Fancy said, "We appreciate the award, which is a testament to this great cheese
that our boss created in memory of his mentor. We are glad it is catching
on and that it has been recognized as one of the best.”
Seth McEachron, Owner of Battenkill Valley Creamery said, "To get a perfect score is an honor to all of the employees who work
on the farm and at the creamer. We have a great team who puts out a high
quality product and we are honored to be awarded here today."
Dean Kathryn Boor of the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, said, “Cornell's Milk Quality Improvement Program works hand in hand with our partners in the dairy industry to ensure that New York State products are fresh and tasty. We congratulate all of this year’s companies who entered into the competition.”
The Dairy Industry in New York
New York is a top producer of dairy products in the country, and dairy
is the State’s number on agricultural sector. Currently, New York
has nearly 5,000 dairy farms with a total of more than 600,000 dairy cows.
In 2015, 14.1 billion pounds of milk was produced, approximately seven
percent of the country’s total milk supply, making New York the
fourth largest dairy producing state in the nation. New York is also a
leading producer in the country of sour cream, cottage cheese, and creamed
cheese. Total cheese production, excluding cottage cheeses, also continues
to grow, accounting for more than 800 million pounds last year.
About the Great New York State Fair
The
New York State Fair, operated by the
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, runs from August 25 to September 5, 2016. The Fair's mission, reflected
in its theme, "Find Your GREAT!" is to showcase the best of
New York agriculture while providing top-quality entertainment.
The 375-acre New York State Fairgrounds is undergoing the most significant
transformation since it first opened its gates in 1890. The $50 million
revitalization plan, announced by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, improves the
quality of the fairgoer’s experience and provides greater economic
benefits for the region. Improvements include the dramatic new Main Gate
— the arches of which recall the carriage gate that greeted fairgoers
in 1900, a larger, 15-acre Wade Shows Midway that will hold more rides
than ever, and the brand new 315-site Empire RV Park with underground
water, sewer and electrical service. The plan will better position the
New York State Fairgrounds as a premier year-round, multi-use facility
that can attract more events and visitors from across the nation. Renderings
can be viewed
here.
In addition to the annual New York State Fair, the Fairgrounds host dozens
of agricultural events throughout the year, including some of the Northeast’s
most prestigious horse and livestock shows. A
year-round schedule of events is available on the Fair’s
website. Find
The Great New York State Fair on Facebook, follow
@NYSFair on Twitter, and enjoy photos from the Fair at
Flickr.com/photos/nysfair. Also, New Yorkers are invited to send their ideas for the Great New York
State Fair at
statefairideas@agriculture.ny.gov.