In 2007 at the most recent USDA census of agriculture, there were 14.773 million acres of Indiana being farmed on a total of nearly 61,000 individual farms. This represents a drop of 2% from the 2002 census, and is about 63% of the state's total land area.
Indiana's total area (land and water) comprises 23,307,520 acres.
98 * 0.7 = 68.6 acres are available for farming.
Jay County, IN covers a total of 245,760 acres.
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130.4 million acres according to the 2007 USDA Census of Agriculture.
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.
There are many possible signs of good health of a farmed animal. Healthy farmed animals will be of a healthy weight.
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Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Georgia, North Carolina, Missouri.
.97 acres.
Exactly 0.459 acres.