Catch a fun-filled day at Kelsay Farms, a seventh-generation family farm in Whiteland, Indiana. With plenty of activities perfect for children of all ages, the farm is an ideal destination for you and your family.
13 Sports director Dave Calabro visits Kelsay Farms in Whiteland during his weekly quest to find some Good News!
Sean Takes a trip to Kelsay Farms! Corn Mazes, Animals, Straw Bale Mountain, they have it all, and Sean
has a great time.
Kelsay Farms is welcoming visitors for its annual fall season, offering family-friendly activities. Located in Whiteland, Kelsay Farms has been a staple south of Indianapolis in Johnson County for nearly two decades, providing seasonal attractions such as a 7-acre corn maze, hayrides, and a cow train.
Each and every Saturday, WISH-TV highlights a local company together with our partners at Indiana Grown. This week, Amy Kelsay and her daughter Jenna of Kelsay Farms joins News 8 at Daybreak to talk about their farm's event: The Holiday Stroll.
We spent a magical evening at the Holiday Stroll at Kelsay Farms — a walking-through holiday light display among sparkling decorations, cozy campfires, and dozens of homemade photo backdrops that make for perfect family snaps. There’s a “Frozen Village” for the kids, a fun Whoville-themed scavenger hunt, cookie decorating, hot cocoa, and more to make the night extra special.
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Located where rural farm scenes and suburban sprawl collide, Kelsay Farms is a seventh-generation family farm.

Originally land-granted by President Martin Van Buren in 1837, this farm survived through the years by implementing sound management practices, adapting to the changing industry, and creatively marketing itself and its products.

Through the history of Kelsay Farms, different enterprises contributed to the operation including dairy, crops, swine, retail feed, fertilizer, chemicals and vegetables.