Wednesday, Mar 19, 2025 at 8:30am
2025 Festival Theme
At the Delaware County Farm Festival, We Celebrate how “Farming Brings Everyone To The Table”
Our 2025 farm festival will be honoring how we are “Preserving The Farmers Harvest”. We will be bringing to light the art of canning, freezing & even dehydrating the farmers harvest so we all can enjoy it all year long.
Activities:
Kid’s Pedal Pull
Sign-up is 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Event is 6:00 p.m.
- Awards given by Farm Credit Services
- The Young Farmers Association and the FFA will help with this event
Weight Classes
Up to 40 pounds
41 – 55 pounds
56 – 70 pounds
Radio Remotes Both Days
WERK 104.9 – Radio
WLBC 104.1 – Radio
WMUN 92.5 – Talk of the Town Radio
Indiana State Police
8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. both days
Commercial and Informational Exhibits
Many booths for your viewing pleasure
Community Building
Again This Year
This year we will be having an inflatable corn maze for the kids to test their skills in.
This is being brought to us by A-1 For Fun (Bob Walsh).
Cracklin’s
Unfortunately, we will not be having cracklin’s this year, due to the supply of pork fat needed to make them.
Kettle Corn
Good old-fashioned kettle corn popped to perfection over an open flame
Will have tasting samples and kettle corn can be purchased for $1.00 per bag
Farm Animals
- Cows will be available for milking.
- This year we will be having:
Sheep with their lambs
Many types of chickens
Goats
Rabbits
A Donkey
Miniature Longhorn
Young Calves
Pigs
Horses
Different kinds of horses ranging from quarter horses to miniature horses
Sheep Shearing
Performed by Gary Willcox from Wabash, IN. Assisted by Becky Daughtery & FFA Members
Gary will be shearing during the day, and 1 or 2 sheep during the evening hours both days
Farming Implements
You can see the difference between the size of the implements and the time it takes to farm, from the “old days” to now
Large Farm Implements
Antique Horse-Drawn Farm Implements
Other Interests
There will be a variety of antique tractors, tools and machinery.
There will be an old-fashioned “outhouse” and a “pitcher pump”
Our Annual BBQ Cook-off is set for Wednesday evening, March 19th from 5 – 7 pm in Heartland Hall.
Come and vote for your favorite to see who will be crowned this years’ winner!
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