We like to have a lot of fun the farm.  During Wessels' events you can be sure there are activities for the whole family surrounding the featured activities of the event. Occasionally we hold an adults-only event during evening hours.  Event listings are updated here, on our FB page and often found in Nebraska Life & Nebraska Traveler magazines, York Chamber Chats, YCDC Community Calendar and local news sources.

You might be surprised just how much there is to do at Wessels during our family-friendly events.  Bring the family and tell your friends!  Proceeds from all events go towards maintaining our living history displays, educational program, animal care and facilities.

Create your own event!  Wessels Farm is a great place for family reunions, birthday parties, bridal showers, team get-aways and more. We do allow weddings on the farm but we do not close the farm for an event held during our regular open hours as we are a living history farm first, venue as a bonus!  Contact us to begin planning your event today! 

Henry A. Wallace

We like to have a lot of fun the farm.  During Wessels' events you can be sure there are activities for the whole family surrounding the featured activities of the event. Occasionally we hold an adults-only event during evening hours.  Event listings are updated here, on our FB page and often found in Nebraska Life & Nebraska Traveler magazines, York Chamber Chats, YCDC Community Calendar and local news sources.

You might be surprised just how much there is to do at Wessels during our family-friendly events.  Bring the family and tell your friends!  Proceeds from all events go towards maintaining our living history displays, educational program, animal care and facilities.

Create your own event!  Wessels Farm is a great place for family reunions, birthday parties, bridal showers, team get-aways and more. We do allow weddings on the farm but we do not close the farm for an event held during our regular open hours as we are a living history farm first, venue as a bonus!  Contact us to begin planning your event today! 

Henry A. Wallace

Iowan Henry A. Wallace became one of the first people to successfully market hybrid seed corn. But making money was not his only motivation. Wallace believed in trying to make the lives of farmers better. He went on to become vice president of the United States.

Born in Adair County, Iowa, Henry Wallace attended Iowa State Agricultural College. He worked on his family’s magazine, Wallaces’ Farmer, a respected farming journal that was read by farmers in many states. The national newspaper ran stories to help farmers do a better job of farming, not only in terms of farming practices but also the politics involved in agriculture.

Working with his father, Henry Wallace developed the first commercial hybrid seed at Pioneer Seed in Des Moines. When he became editor of Wallaces’ Farmer, he spread the word about hybrid seeds and genetics. In 1933 President Franklin Roosevelt appointed Wallace as secretary of agriculture. He led many of the government’s New Deal farm programs. When Roosevelt was reelected in 1940, Wallace was elected vice president. He was secretary of commerce under President Harry Truman. Wallace ran for president in 1948 and lost. Henry Wallace wrote several books on agricultural problems, politics, and foreign policy. Plant scientist Stanley Jensen met Henry Wallace and says he was a thoughtful philosopher and writer.

Written by Claudia Reinhardt and Bill Ganzel, the Ganzel Group. First written and published in 2003.

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