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Indiana Loses 2% of Farmland to Residential Development, Study Finds

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Network Indiana –
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture found that between 2010 and 2022, the state had lost 2%, or 345,682 acres, of available farmland.
They cite residential home building as the primary factor leading to this loss of land.
This study was conducted in accordance with a law passed in 2023 to determine land changes in Indiana.
The information gathered in the study could be used to impact future legislation and its impact on both residential growth and agricultural land.
Another lost farmland inventory will be taken in 2029.

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