Six area family farms honored for longevity

Indianapolis, IN — Six Southeastern Indiana family farms were among 106 across the state presented with the Hoosier Homestead Award this week at the Indiana State Fair by Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Bruce Kettler.

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, the Sesquicentennial Award for 150 years, or the Bicentennial Award for 200 years of ownership.

The following local farms were honored with the Centennial Award (100 years or more) :

  • Dearborn County, Robert & Anna Frey, 1917.
  • Decatur County, Clark, 1919.
  • Decatur County, Fischmer, 1921.
  • Decatur County, Norman Burkhart, 1920.
  • Decatur County, Sefton, 1922.
  • Ripley County, Ahrens, 1873.

“Recognizing and engaging Indiana’s historic farming families with Hoosier Homestead awards at the Indiana State Fair is an honor for me each year,” said Crouch, who is Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “The hard work, consistency, and longstanding values within these families is inspirational. These families and their farms are securing a strong future for many generations to come.”

“Since the formation of these farms, these families have provided for their communities, our state, and the Indiana agriculture industry. It is hard to put into words the value and impact these family farms have on Hoosier agriculture as a whole,” Kettler said. “It is my utmost pleasure to recognize this record number of longstanding families for their hard work in providing the food, fuel, and fiber necessary to sustain our state.”

Since the program’s inception in 1976, over 6,100 families have received the award. Often, a Hoosier Homestead farm is easily recognized because most recipients proudly display their awarded sign on their property.

For more information about the Hoosier Homestead Award program, please visit isda.in.gov.

(Indiana State Department of Agriculture press release)