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Indiana, Crop Production & Agriculture

Indiana produces 2 major field crops across 5.6M acres. The top crop is Corn with 4.9B bu.

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2

Major Crops

5.6M acres

Total Acreage

Corn

Top Crop

What the Indiana Data Shows

Indiana produces 9.1B bu across 2 major field crops, a top-tier output in the U.S. row-crop economy.

Indiana ranks #5 of 35 tracked states for total field-crop production, contributing about 6.4% of combined output — a top-five position in the U.S. row-crop economy.

Corn accounts for roughly 54% of Indiana's tracked field-crop production (4.9B bu); the state's farm economy is dominated by corn, with secondary crops adding real diversification.

Field crops cover 5.6M acres in Indiana, a meaningful share of the state's working land that anchors rural employment and grain handling.

Beyond the lead crop, Indiana also grows Soybeans; the second-largest, Soybeans, adds 4.2B bu — 46% of the state's tracked output.

Crop Production in Indiana

#CropProductionAcreage
1Corn4.9B bu120K acres
2Soybeans4.2B bu5.5M acres

Frequently Asked Questions

Indiana grows 2 major field crops: Corn, Soybeans.

Corn is Indiana's top crop with 4.9B bu produced across 120K acres.

Sources: USDA NASS

Data from USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Production in bushels, bales, or tons depending on crop.

Source: USDA NASS Quick Stats, 2026.