Fishers Historical Farming

Fishers Historical Farming New Historical-Only Page for Fishers & Hamilton County Family & Farming posts from the 1950's to 2000.
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05/01/2026

A LOOK BACK: 1964 Hamilton County 4-H Club Exhibit Program. Looking thru this, so many names of great, farmers throughout Hamilton County listed as well as agricultural business names with the likes of Beck’s Hybrids and Reynolds Farm Equipment.

Nothing like a blast from the past here on Ag Day 2026 in Hamilton County, Indiana.
03/25/2026

Nothing like a blast from the past here on Ag Day 2026 in Hamilton County, Indiana.

03/25/2026

In honor of National Ag Day 2026, here’s a historical video from Hamilton County in Indiana. It was put together by a group out of Fishers, Indiana for Reynolds Farm Equipment.

This is fantastic! We love those vintage photos!
02/11/2026

This is fantastic! We love those vintage photos!

My dad in the early 80’s with I believe was his JD 8400?

We extend our sincere congratulations to Jim Galloway of Noblesville, a dedicated family farmer, on his 36 years of dist...
02/10/2026

We extend our sincere congratulations to Jim Galloway of Noblesville, a dedicated family farmer, on his 36 years of distinguished volunteer service with the Hamilton County Plan Commission. Jim's profound expertise and commitment to the farming industry have set a remarkable example, notably influencing his son Chad, who now successfully operates the family's farming enterprise.

12/09/2024

You can visit the lighted Christmas train each evening in December from 6pm to 10pm at its’ new, permanent location at White River Christian Church located at 1685 N 10th Street in Noblesville as a part of their FREE annual Christmas lights display!

Luke 2:10-1110 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall b...
12/25/2019

Luke 2:10-11

10 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

Merry Christmas, from all of us at Reynolds!

Please consider dropping off non-perishable goods at Conner Prairie that 100% benefit the “Come-To-Me” Food Pantry of Fi...
12/08/2019

Please consider dropping off non-perishable goods at Conner Prairie that 100% benefit the “Come-To-Me” Food Pantry of Fishers United Methodist Church, an organization that is still very near and dear to our hearts.

Conner Prairie is pleased to continue the Reynolds Farm Equipment tradition of supporting the Come-to-Me Food Pantry this holiday season.

Come-to-Me Food Pantry is a community-wide effort helping to feed thousands of individuals and families in Hamilton County.

To support this effort, please bring non-perishable food, personal items or diapers with you when you visit Conner Prairie through the end of the year. Collection bins are located in the lobby!

11/01/2019

Conner Prairie presents A Merry Prairie Holiday, sponsored by The Apple Store at Conner Prairie, an event sure to be among your cherished winter memories for years to come! This holiday fun-filled event takes places all under the shimmering backdrop of a local, time-honored favorite moving to a new home at Conner Prairie: the Reynolds Farm Equipment Christmas Lights.

For more information about this event, visit: https://www.connerprairie.org/explore/things-to-do/merry-prairie-holiday/

09/18/2019

THE CROSS:

We are receiving a lot of inquiries regarding the Cross at our Fishers Store this evening. We are currently renovating the back portion of our Fishers Store building with some new electrical work. We had to temporarily cut power to the building, which also affects the Cross being lit. Power to the building, as well as the Cross, should be restored within the next 24-48 hours at most.

Thank you for your kind words and comments,

Michael Lawson,
Reynolds Farm Equipment, Inc.

07/24/2019

Today, Gary Reynolds and the rest of the Reynolds joined with the team at Conner Prairie to announce that we will transition our annual Christmas Lights display from our Fishers store location to Conner Prairie effective this Christmas season. Our lights will become the cornerstone of the Museum’s new Christmas festival entitled, “A Merry Prairie Holiday.” Transitioning our Christmas lights to Conner Prairie ensures our tradition of celebrating Christmas with lights will not only continue but will grow as part of a larger, more interactive experience at Conner Prairie.

With roadway construction underway for the next few years near our Fishers store, visitors to our Christmas light display were certain to experience significant challenges getting to and enjoying our lights. As we looked to identify how best to continue the tradition with minimum disruption to the community, we identified not just a short-term solution, but a long-term home for the display that could fuel Conner Prairie’s success and build upon our iconic display as part of a larger, more interactive experience at Conner Prairie.

Our Christmas lights display was born out of the Reynolds’ family love for Christmas and our community. It has continued to evolve since the first lights went on in 1991, and today’s announcement continues that evolution with a unique opportunity to join Conner Prairie to share the spirit and celebration of Christmas.

Look for more information as the Christmas season nears on how we’ll continue to work closely with our community and Conner Prairie to make the most of A Merry Prairie Holiday.

Sincerely,

Michael Lawson
Reynolds Farm Equipment, Inc.

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