
“Indiana is the tenth-largest farming state in the nation, with agriculture contributing more than $31.2 billion to our state’s economy,” Leising said. “I am honored to represent hardworking Indiana farmers in the General Assembly. As chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, I will continue to advocate for policies that advance agricultural interests across our state.”
According to the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, the state is a national leader in the following categories:
No. 1 in commercial duck production, hardwood veneer, wood office furniture, and wood kitchen cabinet manufacturing;
No. 2 in popcorn production, ice cream production, tomatoes (processed), and total eggs;
No. 3 in spearmint, tomatoes (all), engineered wood products, and cropland planted with a cover crop;
No. 4 in pumpkins, peppermint, prefabricated wood buildings, and turkeys raised; and
No. 5 in corn (for grain), soybeans, watermelon, upholstered household furniture, and hog production.



