My Indiana

Features about interesting people and places throughout the Hoosier state, plus healthy living tips, rural lifestyle articles and Indiana Farm Bureau content.

Collegiate Farm Bureau members pose for a photo after the Discussion Meet

My Indiana

Collegiate Farm Bureau Offers Leadership Opportunities for Students

Indiana Farm Bureau’s Collegiate Farm Bureau program is designed to be a win-win for college students and for INFB.

Andrew Bowman flips through an album with family history and photos

Hoosier Life

An Honor Overdue: Family History Solidified with Civil War Soldier Earning Medal of Honor

When Andrew Bowman learned of his grandfather’s Civil War heroics, it sparked a decades-long journey ending with the Medal of Honor recognition.

Zeus, the dog in the logo of Broad Ripple Chip Co. sitting next to a bag of chips.

Made in Indiana

Made in Indiana: Broad Ripple Chip Co.

At Broad Ripple Chip Co., owner Mark McSweeney focuses on all-natural handmade artisan chips made from russet potatoes.

Silhouette of farmer standing by a tractor

Indiana Farm Bureau

Free, Anonymous Services Aim to Boost Farmers’ Mental Health in Indiana

Discover resources focused on supporting farmers' mental health ensuring the have access to support and help as needed.

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House damaged by Hurricane Helene in Georgia

Indiana Farm Bureau

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Lends Helping Hand After Hurricane Helene

As Hurricane Helene devasted states in the Southeast, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance helped sister Farm Bureaus in affected areas.

Cookies from the Monastery Baked Goods

Made in Indiana

Made in Indiana: Monastery Baked Goods

The Monastery Gift Shop in Ferdinand features a delightful assortment of cookies and other baked goods made by the Sisters of St. Benedict.

Right This Very Minute, the 2025 Book of the Year pick

My Indiana

Book of the Year Program Promotes Ag Literacy in an Engaging Way

Indiana Farm Bureau created the Book of the Year program to promote agriculture books for elementary school-age children.

Damaged grain bin at the Kron's farm

Indiana Farm Bureau

Indiana Farm Bureau President Experiences Tornado Recovery Firsthand

Kron Family Farms in rural Evansville, owned and operated by Indiana Farm Bureau President Randy Kron, saw first-hand tornado recovery.

My Indiana Home Spring 2026 cover

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