Crops

Stories about corn, soybeans and other agricultural crops grown in Indiana.

Ancona ducks at Heritage Meadows Farm

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Heritage Meadows Farm Focuses on Heirloom Plants and Heritage Animal Genetics

Heritage Meadows Farm takes a step back in time, focusing on conservation of heirloom plants and heritage animal genetics.

Mario Vitalis, owner and founder of New Age Provisions, holds freshly harvested basil in one of his shipping container gardens

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Hydroponic Farming Takes Root in Indiana

With such benefits as using less water and land plus many others, it’s no surprise hydroponic farming is a growing industry for Hoosiers.

Woman stands with a freshly cut Christmas tree

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An Indiana Christmas Tree Livens Up Celebrations

There are many benefits to purchasing a live Christmas tree, including supporting Indiana farmers while creating wonderful holiday memories.

Stroh Orchard owner Troy Eriksen holds a crate of apples

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Branching Out: Stroh Orchard Offers a Bounty of Produce Throughout the Year

Stroh Orchard in Angola offers more than 30 varieties of apples, as well as pears, peaches, plums, pumpkins and strawberries.

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Green lima beans

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Farm Facts: Lima Beans

First cultivated more than 5,000 years ago, lima beans (often referred to as butter beans) have quite an intriguing history.

Little girl eating blueberries out of her basket with blueberry trees in the background

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U-Pick Blueberry Farms in Indiana

Fresh, sweet blueberries are available at U-pick blueberry farms across Indiana. Use our directory to find the one nearest you.

Gatewood Vegetable Farm & Greenhouses at sunset

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Shop Local at Gatewood Vegetable Farm & Greenhouses

Gatewood Vegetable Farm & Greenhouses is your one-stop shop for delicious, locally grown produce in Hamilton County all summer long.

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Budding Hemp Industry Provides Challenges and Successes for Farmers

After the 2018 farm bill allowed hemp production, this cash crop seemed full of promise; however, farmers soon learned there were challenges, too.

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