
Longtime farming families honored at the Indiana State Fair
Last Updated on August 15, 2017 by cassnetwork
Area legislators have announced the latest recipients of the Hoosier Homestead award, which recognizes farms that have been owned and maintained by the same family for 100 years or more.
Represented by State Sen. Randy Head (R-Logansport) and State Reps. William Friend (R-Macy), Heath VanNatter (R-Kokomo) and David Wolkins (R-Warsaw), 10 locally owned family farms were honored at the Indiana State Fair. These family farms include:
- The Blaine & Brenda Brubaker farm, located in Flora, received a Centennial and a Sesquicentennial Award;
- The Brubaker farm, located in Flora, received a Sesquicentennial Award;
- The Brubaker-Kingery farm, located in Flora, received a Sesquicentennial Award;
- The Carl & Edythe Sands farm, located in Silver Lake, received a Centennial Award;
- The Chambers/Laird farms, located in Logansport, received a Centennial and a Sesquicentennial Award;
- The Donna Davidson Buchanan Christiansen farm, located in Twelve Mile, received a Centennial and a Sesquicentennial Award;
- The Gremelspacher farm, located in Walton, received a Centennial and a Sesquicentennial Award;
- The Houlihan-Mitchell farm, located in Peru, received a Centennial Award;
- The Kendall farm, located in Converse, received a Centennial and a Sesquicentennial Award; and
- The Sandra Davidson Buchanan Shaw farm, located in Twelve Mile, received a Centennial and a Sesquicentennial Award.
“Hoosier farmers work hard every day to provide for our families and communities,” Head said. “I am pleased these families received Hoosier Homestead awards, as their dedication to the agriculture industry deserves to be recognized and rewarded. Congratulations!”
“Most Hoosier farms are family owned, and I know it is no easy task keeping a farm running successfully,” Friend said. “Without the help of my family, the day-to-day operations on my hog farm would not be possible. It’s encouraging to see the tradition of family farms continuing generation after generation. Thank you to these families for their dedication and commitment to Indiana’s agriculture.”
“Nearly 98 percent of Indiana’s farms are family owned,” VanNatter said. “Long-lasting family farms like these in our community help sustain Indiana’s agricultural industry, which contributes more than $31 billion to the state economy.”
“Indiana owes a debt of gratitude to its farm families for their long-standing leadership and entrepreneurship, which stands as the foundation of our state’s economy,” Wolkins said. “I wish the family farms continued growth in the future and congratulate them on their accomplishment of more than 100 years of operation.”
Two awards ceremonies are held each year, in spring and summer, to commemorate the achievements of farmers across the state. For more information on the Hoosier Homestead Award Program, visit www.in.gov/isda/2337.htm.
State Sen. Randy Head represents Senate District 18, which includes all of Miami, Cass and Fulton counties, and portions of Marshall, Kosciuscko, and Carroll counties.
State Rep. Bill Friend represents House District 23, which includes portions of Cass, Fulton and Miami counties.
State Rep. Heath VanNatter represents House District 38, which includes portions of Carroll, Cass, Howard and Clinton counties.
State Rep. Dave Wolkins represents House District 18, which includes all of Wabash County and portions of Grant, Kosciusko, and Miami counties.
INDIANAPOLIS — Friday, Aug. 11 at the Indiana State Fair, Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) Director Ted McKinney and ISDA Deputy Director Melissa Rekeweg presented 72 families with a Hoosier Homestead Award in recognition of their commitment to Indiana agriculture.
“Our state’s legacy has been shaped by our farming families, who continue to pass down their traditions and values from one generation to the next,” said Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, who also serves as Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “I would like to congratulate each and every family on receiving this prestigious award.”
To be named a Hoosier Homestead, farms must be owned by the same family for more than 100 consecutive years, and consist of more than 20 acres or produce more than $1,000 of agricultural products per year. The award distinctions recognized are Centennial (100 years), Sesquicentennial (150 years) and Bicentennial (200 years).
“There’s a certain reverence when it comes to generational farming in Indiana – it’s a way of life,” said Ted McKinney. “These families produce the food, fuel and fiber we need to go about our daily lives, and it’s important to recognize those that have been carrying on this noble and vital tradition.”
The families honored Friday, August 11 join more than 5,000 Hoosier Homestead farms. Administered by ISDA and currently in its 41st year, semiannual recognition ceremonies are held in the spring at the Indiana Statehouse and in August at the Indiana State Fair.
Below is a list of the Hoosier Homestead Award recipients honored during the August 2017 ceremony:
| Farm County | Award Name | Homestead Date | Type of Award |
| Adams | Floyd Ehlerding | 1851 | Sesquicentennial |
| Adams | Hockemeyer/Everett | 1845 | Sesquicentennial |
| Allen | Berning | 1827 | Centennial |
| Allen | Berning | 1827 | Sesquicentennial |
| Allen | Fuhrmann | 1917 | Centennial |
| Allen | Lilly | 1917 | Centennial |
| Allen | Grotrian | 1917 | Centennial |
| Allen | Springer | 1867 | Sesquicentennial |
| Allen | Stahlhut | 1905 | Centennial |
| Bartholomew | Andrews | 1894 | Centennial |
| Bartholomew | Jeffrey & Cynthia Shoaf | 1902 | Centennial |
| Bartholomew | Voelz Family | 1875 | Centennial |
| Boone | Artman Farms Inc. | 1866 | Sesquicentennial |
| Boone | Sipe – Cragun – Kissel | 1899 | Centennial |
| Boone | Canine | 1902 | Centennial |
| Carroll | Armstrong | 1916 | Centennial |
| Carroll | Thomas Bitler Armstrong | 1850 | Sesquicentennial |
| Carroll | Blaine & Brenda Brubaker | 1832 | Centennial |
| Carroll | Blaine & Brenda Brubaker | 1832 | Sesquicentennial |
| Carroll | Brubaker | 1827 | Sesquicentennial |
| Carroll | Brubaker – Kingery | 1827 | Sesquicentennial |
| Carroll | Childers | 1889 | Centennial |
| Cass | Donna Davidson Buchanan Christiansen | 1840 | Centennial |
| Cass | Donna Davidson Buchanan Christiansen | 1840 | Sesquicentennial |
| Cass | Gremelspacher | 1864 | Centennial |
| Cass | Gremelspacher | 1864 | Sesquicentennial |
| Cass | Chambers/Laird | 1857 | Centennial |
| Cass | Chambers/Laird | 1857 | Sesquicentennial |
| Cass | Sandra Davidson Buchanan Shaw | 1840 | Centennial |
| Cass | Sandra Davidson Buchanan Shaw | 1840 | Sesquicentennial |
| Clinton | Silverthorn | 1864 | Sesquicentennial |
| Crawford | Benz | 1891 | Centennial |
| Crawford | Gresham | 1876 | Centennial |
| Decatur | Porter | 1880 | Centennial |
| Decatur | Forster – Mahan | 1907 | Centennial |
| Decatur | Mang | 1917 | Centennial |
| Decatur/Jennings | Hamilton | 1902 | Centennial |
| DeKalb | Jeffrey D. & Tina A. Johnson | 1902 | Centennial |
| DeKalb | Kummer – Weicht, LLC | 1917 | Centennial |
| Dubois | Goeppner | 1914 | Centennial |
| Dubois | Vonderheide | 1899 | Centennial |
| Franklin | Stirn | 1899 | Centennial |
| Franklin | Hofer – Wendel | 1917 | Centennial |
| Hamilton | Hillock | 1902 | Centennial |
| Hancock | Braddock | 1907 | Centennial |
| Harrison | LaHue – Schellenberger | 1916 | Centennial |
| Howard | Kendall | 1847 | Centennial |
| Howard | Kendall | 1847 | Sesquicentennial |
| Howard | Kerby/Moss | 1892 | Centennial |
| Howard | Riley | 1904 | Centennial |
| Jay | Young | 1917 | Centennial |
| Kosciusko | Carl & Edythe Sands | 1917 | Centennial |
| LaPorte | Hostetler – Stutzman | 1884 | Centennial |
| Lawrence | Whitted Farm | 1844 | Sesquicentennial |
| Madison | Canfield | 1913 | Centennial |
| Miami | Houlihan – Mitchell | 1916 | Centennial |
| Newton | Blann | 1917 | Centennial |
| Newton | Blann Warrick | 1917 | Centennial |
| Noble | Piper/McLallin | 1869 | Centennial |
| Pike | Robling Farms, Inc. | 1852 | Sesquicentennial |
| Posey | Scherer | 1894 | Centennial |
| Posey | Elwood Williams Farms | 1886 | Centennial |
| Posey | Pearl Yeida Hughes | 1894 | Centennial |
| Pulaski | Louis Tieman | 1900 | Centennial |
| Pulaski | Glen – Ray – Den Farm | 1879 | Centennial |
| Pulaski | Needham House Farms | 1887 | Centennial |
| Putnam | Smith | 1910 | Centennial |
| Randolph | Duane Barr | 1866 | Sesquicentennial |
| Ripley | Richter | 1913 | Centennial |
| Ripley | Tielking/Sellers Homestead | 1957 | Sesquicentennial |
| Shelby | Cuskaden | 1880 | Centennial |
| Shelby | Cuskaden/Bausback | 1916 | Centennial |
| Shelby | Phil & Cindy Ramsey | 1867 | Sesquicentennial |
| Starke | Will | 1915 | Centennial |
| Switzerland | Althoff | 1896 | Centennial |
| Tipton | Colbert Family Farm | 1917 | Centennial |
| Tipton | Cardwell – Etherington – Chase – Garhart | 1873 | Centennial |
| Vanderburgh | Schauss | 1906 | Centennial |
| Wells | Jerry Nusbaumer | 1865 | Sesquicentennial |
| White | Burns | 1886 | Centennial |
| White | Burns/Diemer | 1895 | Centennial |
| White | Ploss | 1899 | Centennial |
For more information about the Hoosier Homestead Awards, please visit www.isda.in.gov. Photos from the ceremony will be posted to ISDA’s Flickr page by Wednesday, August 16, 2017.
