The number of farms in Indiana in 2022 was 54,800, according to Nathanial Warenski, state statistician of the USDA, NASS, Indiana Field Office. This is down from 55,100 farms in 2021.
Land in farms was 14.8 million acres, unchanged from last year.
The average size farm in Indiana was 270 acres per farm, up 1 acre from 2021.
The number of farms in the United States for 2022 is estimated at 2,002,700, down 9,350 farms from 2021. Total land in farms, at 893,400,000 acres, decreased 1,900,000 acres from 2021. The average farm size for 2022 is 446 acres, up from 445 acres the previous year.
A farm is defined as any establishment from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold, or normally would have been sold during the year. The $1,000 threshold can be met by any combination of sales and government payments. Land in farms includes: crop and livestock acreage, wasteland, woodland, pasture, land in summer fallow, idle cropland, land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program, and other set-aside or commodity acreage programs.
Categories: Indiana, General