Farm

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

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Agritourism

Christmas Trees and Ziplines: How Indiana Farmers Diversify

Watch this video to learn more about how Indiana farmers are working to expand their farm base, bring in new revenue, connect with the land, increase conservation efforts and reach out to new customers.

Crops

Hunter’s Honey Farm: Sweet Success in Martinsville, Indiana

For Tracy and Christina Hunter, honey is a way of life. Though they both have full-time jobs as teachers, they also carry on a 100-year legacy of beekeeping at Hunter's Honey Farm.

Crops

Red Gold Grows Tomatoes and Jobs for Indiana and Beyond

While going green is a popular and environmentally savvy choice these days, Hoosiers also can’t go wrong going red with juicy, homegrown Red Gold tomatoes.

Global seed vault in Norway

Farm

Global Seed Vault Saves Our Seeds

Did you know that in 1900, some 8,000 varieties of apples were grown in the United States, and today only five percent of those exist?

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Crops

Soy What? Fun Facts About Soybeans

Can you imagine using soybeans instead of coffee beans? That's what Americans did during the Civil War, due to the scarcity of coffee. Read on for more soybean trivia.

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Crops

Corny Indiana Trivia

Most Hoosiers know that Indiana is part of the nation's Corn Belt. Check out these other corn-related kernels of knowledge.

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Dairy, Livestock and Poultry

The Incredible, Edible Indiana Egg

Did you know that Indiana ranks among the top egg-producing states in the country?

Kelsay Farms in Whiteland, Indiana

Agritourism

Field Trips to Kelsay Farms Teach Kids Importance of Milk

Established in 1837, Kelsay Farms is a sixth-generation family farm hosting nearly 10,000 visitors and students each year.

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