Udder-ly Unique: Illinois State Fair Officials Unveil Popular Butter Cow

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Officials are showcasing one of the most popular attractions of the Illinois State Fair.

The butter cow was unveiled Wednesday afternoon at the fairgrounds. The sculpture has been a part of the state fair for almost 100 years.

(Credit: Illinois State Fair)

This year's cow has been sculpted from 800 pounds of recycled butter. The cow stands near the word "Future" to incorporate the theme of the fair, which is "Building Our Future."

The cow is on display at the Dairy Building.

Last year, hundreds of pounds of butter was sculpted into a cow by the same Iowa artist, Sarah Pratt. The base had "Land of Lincoln" written on it and included a stovepipe hat, as a nod to Abraham Lincoln.

The fair ends Aug. 18.

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