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There is no specific amount of acreage needed for a piece of land to be considered a farm in Indiana. Farms throughout the state can range from 1 acre to several hundreds of acres or more. It all depends on the crops or livestock that is being raised and the serious nature of the farming itself.
For production = 20 acres For profit = 200 acres
Indiana's total area (land and water) comprises 23,307,520 acres.
Farmland, tillable acres, ground, acres are all terms that farmers use when talking about the land that they farm.
Often one farmer can farm way more than 2 acres of land. Most farmers can farm over 400 acres of land by themselves using the proper machinery.
There is no minimum number of acres necessary for land to be considered a farm in Texas. The important this is the function and nature of the land.
Approximately 130.4 million acres.
Minnesota
There were 2.2 million acres of farm land in 2007, with an average size of 418 acres per farm.
40 acres
Mississippi comprises 30,020,454.4 acres (land area).
There is no specific amount of acres necessary for land to be considered a farm in Wyoming. Rather, the land is considered a farm if the land and buildings are used for growing crops and rearing animals. However, the majority of agricultural lands owned by agricultural operations in Wyoming consist of 5,000 or more acres.