KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, Ind., April 2025 — Despite chilly weather, local heritage group Echoes of the Past participated in Tuesday’s annual Taste of Ag event, serving up tractor-churned ice cream to attendees at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.
According to a news release from the organization, the cooler-than-expected temperatures made ice cream sales a bit slower than hoped. Still, visitors to the event enjoyed a wide variety of attractions spread across three barns, including food samples, agriculture education displays, and booths representing several ag-focused groups from the area.
Echoes of the Past, known for preserving and showcasing agricultural traditions, drew attention with its unique ice cream offering — made using vintage tractor-powered equipment.
The group’s next public appearance will be at the Leesburg Memorial Day Parade, followed by the Mentone Egg Festival Car, Truck and Tractor Show on June 6.
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