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! 

Herbicides

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! 

Herbicides

herbicide sprayerWeeds in fields are killed by “herbicides.” “Insecticides” kill insects, and both are known as “pesticides.”

In the 1930s, farmers were still using primitive chemicals they had been using for up to 100 years to attempt to control weeds.

For instance, copper sulfate was first used for weed control in 1821. It was known by the colorful name blue vitriol. In the early 20th Century, scientists in Europe started using the salts of heavy metals to control weeds, but when the experiments were attempted in the U.S. the low humidity in the western states prevented the chemicals from being absorbed by the weeds.

Other chemicals were tried, but many had drawbacks. For instance, carbon bisulfide was used to control thistles and bindweeds. But it smelled like rotten eggs and was – perhaps understandably – unpopular. Sulfuric acid was effective against weeds, but it would corrode equipment and can harm people who got it on their skin.

The first synthetic organic chemical for selective weed control to come out of the labs was introduced in 1932. Its chemical name was 2-methyl-4, 6-dinitrophenol, and it could control some broadleaf weeds and grasses in large seeded crops like beans.

But, in the middle of the Depression, few farmers could afford to buy the new chemicals. The stage was set for developments in the succeeding decades.

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

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