Three Franklin County Farms receive Hoosier Homestead Awards

August 23, 2024 at 1:50 p.m.
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At the Indiana State Fair, 103 Indiana farm families received the prestigious Hoosier Homestead Award from Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb. Among the recipients were three farms located in Franklin County. The families were honored for their enduring dedication to agriculture, passed down through generations.

Three Franklin County Farms were honored: The Kuntz Farm, established in 1916, received the Centennial Award. Miles Homestead Farms LLC, established in 1874, was honored with the Sesquicentennial Award. Additionally, the Wessell Farm, established in 1858, received both the Centennial and Sesquicentennial Awards.

“The Hoosier Homestead ceremony at the Indiana State Fair is a prestigious event for all involved,” said Lt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “It is a true honor to celebrate these families for their work and commitment to bettering Indiana agriculture.”

To be named a Hoosier Homestead, farms must be owned by the same family for more than 100 consecutive years, and consist of 20 acres or more, or produce more than $1,000 in agricultural products per year.

Based on the age of the farm, families are eligible for three different distinctions of the Hoosier Homestead Award. They can receive the Centennial Award for 100 years, Sesquicentennial Award for 150 years or Bicentennial Award for 200 years of ownership.

“Keeping a farm operational for 100 years or more is something these families can take great pride in,” Lamb said. “Each of the awarded family farms continues to adapt and evolve through each new generation on the farm to ensure their success.”

Since the program’s inception in 1976, nearly 6,200 families have received the award. Often, a Hoosier Homestead farm is easily recognized because most recipients proudly display their awarded sign on their property.


At the Indiana State Fair, 103 Indiana farm families received the prestigious Hoosier Homestead Award from Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb. Among the recipients were three farms located in Franklin County. The families were honored for their enduring dedication to agriculture, passed down through generations.

Three Franklin County Farms were honored: The Kuntz Farm, established in 1916, received the Centennial Award. Miles Homestead Farms LLC, established in 1874, was honored with the Sesquicentennial Award. Additionally, the Wessell Farm, established in 1858, received both the Centennial and Sesquicentennial Awards.

“The Hoosier Homestead ceremony at the Indiana State Fair is a prestigious event for all involved,” said Lt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “It is a true honor to celebrate these families for their work and commitment to bettering Indiana agriculture.”

To be named a Hoosier Homestead, farms must be owned by the same family for more than 100 consecutive years, and consist of 20 acres or more, or produce more than $1,000 in agricultural products per year.

Based on the age of the farm, families are eligible for three different distinctions of the Hoosier Homestead Award. They can receive the Centennial Award for 100 years, Sesquicentennial Award for 150 years or Bicentennial Award for 200 years of ownership.

“Keeping a farm operational for 100 years or more is something these families can take great pride in,” Lamb said. “Each of the awarded family farms continues to adapt and evolve through each new generation on the farm to ensure their success.”

Since the program’s inception in 1976, nearly 6,200 families have received the award. Often, a Hoosier Homestead farm is easily recognized because most recipients proudly display their awarded sign on their property.


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