Indiana Farm Bureau is a statewide grassroots agricultural advocacy organization founded in 1919 that works to protect and enhance the future of Indiana agriculture and rural communities. It represents farmers and agricultural stakeholders through policy advocacy, leadership development, education programs, and member services.
Agricultural and rural policy including farm and crop policy, land use, property rights, taxation, environmental regulation, rural economic development, health care access, and state and federal legislation affecting farmers and agribusiness.
Membership dues, program revenue, and related organizational activities; donations are not tax deductible.
American Farm Bureau Federation; Indiana Farm Bureau AgELECT and ELECT political action committees; Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance; county Farm Bureau organizations across Indiana.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(5) agricultural organization)