21st Annual FARM DAYS
Antique Equipment Exhibit and Old Time Country Fair
plow day and show for lawn and garden tractors
collecting and preserving John Deere heritage in Ontario
Tractor Show and Christian Music Concert with Robbie Seay Band and FFH
FREE ADMISSION * FREE PARKING (with parking lot shuttle service) * HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of a New Generation of Power
The collection includes an early John Deere plow, the first Fordson tractor, and one of the first gasoline-powered grain combines. Considered to be the finest American collection of agriculture equipment
Preserving & promoting New Brunswick’s proud rural heritage.
Great interactive displays and hands-on kid’s area. John Deere Tractor collection featured year round. From the 1930’s to 2002 will be seen in green & yellow, and some red too! Educational for kids to seniors, men & women will enjoy a stroll through this beautiful bright building with the 100 year old barns which have been reconstructed inside. Walk through the silo to enter the gift shop. Check out our website for more information.
Great Entertainment for the Whole Family!
This show features one of the largest displays of working farm and domestic demonstrations in the state of Kansas! These include: apple cider press, woodstove cooking, open fire cooking, old-time laundry methods, quilting, knitting machine, rope making, threshing, sawmill, Lloyd shingle saw, stationary hay press, corn shelling, grist mill, fanning mill, trapping methods, and more. Watch broom making using equipment that has been in Wilson County for over 75 years! This year’s special feature equipment is: Allis Chalmers Tractors and Fairbanks Engines. Displays of all makes of tractors are welcome. Our display of working rock crushers is the Midwest’s largest. The Parade of Power is Saturday at noon and the evening features a fre3e hog roast for exhibitors and music on the grounds.
Swap meet & Flea Market – contact Ron Smith 620-378-3684
The show is located at the Wilson County Fairgrounds on the west edge of Fredonia, just 1 mile off of Highway 400.
40 Acres of Fun!