A 13-member committee will convene this summer to examine how Hoosier communities large and small can attract economic development while protecting prime farmland. A bill establishing the land use ...
Mar. 23—STATEHOUSE — Since the beginning of the 21st century, the U.S. has lost millions of acres of farmland to development, and Indiana lawmakers want to know how much farmland the state might be ...
A new report from the Indiana State Department of Agriculture shows that the state lost an estimated 350,000 acres of farmland over a 12-year period. The Indiana General Assembly passed House Enrolled ...
A bill moving through the General Assembly would limit foreign adversaries from buying and owning agricultural land within Indiana. (Photo courtesy Randolph County, IN.gov) INDIANAPOLIS — A bill to ...
INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Indiana lost about 345,700 acres of farmland to other purposes between 2010 and 2022, but agricultural productivity still increased, the state found in a ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Farmland value and cash rents for the Hoosier state have increased sharply, said a Purdue University agriculture economist. Indiana farmland value increased 13.5 percent to 15 ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A bare acre of Indiana farmland is worth more today than it was a year ago, a Purdue University survey indicates. Average quality Hoosier cropland was valued at $2,382 per acre ...
While solar farms might not cross your mind as an issue that can decide elections, their development fills town halls in rural Indiana with angry locals. Tippecanoe and Clark counties passed new ...
A bill to limit who can buy agricultural land in Indiana advanced Monday with bipartisan support. House Bill 1183, authored by Rep. Kendell Culp, R-Rensselaer, would prohibit purchasers from ...
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