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Farm facts and stats, profiles of farmers and more on Indiana's agriculture sector.

Different types of tomatoes in a basket

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Farm Facts: Tomatoes

Check out these tomato facts to learn more about different tomato varieties and tomato production in Indiana.

Chris Brown posing for a photo next to one of his horses at Brown Family Ranch

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Trot Over to Brown Family Ranch for Horses and Locally Grown Food

Chris Brown works hard to ensure horse ranches aren’t a dying breed, giving visitors a taste of farm life at Brown Family Ranch.

Lisa, Cort, Elle, Matt, Jerry and Vyanne Chandler pose for a photo at their family orchard

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Chandler’s Orchard & Country Market Blossoms with Family Tradition

Chandler’s Orchard & Country Market, includes a 5-acre strawberry patch, a 14-acre apple orchard and fields of pumpkins.

Cauliflower heads with some chopped in front of it

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Farm Facts: Cauliflower

A multi-tasker in the kitchen, check out these fun facts about cauliflower to learn more about this spring favorite.

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Joe Ricker poses for a photo at his farm, At Ease Orchard

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Retired Army Colonel’s Advocacy Through At Ease Orchard Supports Other Veterans

At Ease Orchard, run by Col. Joe Ricker, is a nonprofit with its primary purpose being to cultivate veterans into agriculturists.

The Beneker family posing for photos on round hay bales at Beneker Family Farms

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Beneker Family Farms Produces Quality Beef with Generational Knowledge

The rolling hills of the Whitewater River Valley cradle more than 140 years of farming heritage at Beneker Family Farms.

Brussels sprouts

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Farm Facts: Brussels Sprouts

This trendy vegetable offers an array of cooking options and delicious flavors, showcased across social media platforms. Learn more about […]

Drone view of Brian Homan's farm

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Brian Homan Carries on His Family’s Farming Tradition Raising Pigs in Pennville

Brian Homan, a fourth generation farmer whose family's agriculture roots in America date back to 1855, has been building a swine empire.

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