Updated: Friday, 02 Jul 2010, 4:52 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 02 Jul 2010, 4:13 PM EDT
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - You've heard of Woodstock, but what about Wheatstock?
A Tippecanoe County farm is going back in time to harvest its wheat.
Marion Klutzke's Little K Farms is hosting its annual wheat harvest, known as Wheatstock, July 2 through July 4.
The event features decades-old tractors and machinery, which were used for harvest before the modern age of the combine.
"I think 1935 was the first combine like this that was produced and I have one of them. So we will be getting them out and all the other models that was made there after, clear up till 1970 I believe. So we have about 8 different models," Klutzke said.
To catch a glimpse of history at work, you can go to Little K Farms Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4, where the harvest and threshing continues, along with breakfast and other activities each morning.
The farm is at 6037 West County Road 75 North outside West Lafayette.