Indiana farm directory

Farm delivery in Indiana.

Indiana farm-direct delivery is anchored by Amish and Mennonite communities in the north and east, who run robust pasture-based dairies, mills, and farm bakeries. Raw milk is restricted to pet food, but herd shares are recognized.

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Indiana farm-direct delivery is anchored by Amish and Mennonite communities in the north and east, who run robust pasture-based dairies, mills, and farm bakeries. Raw milk is restricted to pet food, but herd shares are recognized.

Region
Midwest
Density
medium
Top metros
Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Bloomington, South Bend, Evansville, Lafayette
Season window
May through October. Peak corn and tomatoes July through September; apples and pumpkins fall.

Find a farm with delivery in Indiana

Live directory, filtered to Indiana and to farms that deliver.

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How farm delivery works in Indiana

Herd-share pickup is common in Elkhart, LaGrange, and Adams counties. CSA delivery routes serve Indianapolis, Bloomington, Lafayette, and Fort Wayne. Multi-farm cooperative drops are widespread.

Top farm-direct categories in Indiana

Top metros for farm delivery in Indiana

The directory uses the farm's address and delivery zone, not the metro itself, so the right way to find your nearest farm is to type your ZIP into the search box. Most farms in Indiana run weekly delivery routes within 30 to 90 miles of their farm.

Seasonality

May through October. Peak corn and tomatoes July through September; apples and pumpkins fall. Pastured meats and shelf-stable goods (honey, maple syrup, preserved foods) are typically available year-round.

Raw milk in Indiana: Pet food only. Read the state law page.

Neighboring states

If coverage in your area is thin, the same farm may run a route into a neighboring state, or you may want to drive to a farm just over the line. Common neighbors:

If you cannot find a farm in your area of Indiana

  1. Widen the radius. Many farms run routes 60 to 90 miles.
  2. Switch to the Ships filter for farms that mail nationwide. Particularly useful for pastured meat and farmstead cheese.
  3. Look for a multi-farm CSA in your nearest metro; many run drop sites in adjacent suburbs and small towns.
  4. If you know a working farm not yet listed in Indiana, ask them to list for free.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a farm with delivery in Indiana?

Open the farm-to-door directory at farm-to-door.com filtered to Indiana and to delivery, allow location, and the map shows working farms in your area sorted by distance. Open a farm card to see the delivery zone, schedule, minimum order, and contact path.

What can I get delivered from a farm in Indiana?

Herd-share raw milk, CSA shares, Grass-fed beef and pastured pork, Pastured eggs are the dominant categories in Indiana. Herd-share pickup is common in Elkhart, LaGrange, and Adams counties. CSA delivery routes serve Indianapolis, Bloomington, Lafayette, and Fort Wayne. Multi-farm cooperative drops are widespread.

Can I get raw milk delivered in Indiana?

In Indiana, pet food only. All milk for human consumption must be pasteurized except cheese aged 60+ days. Raw milk for pet consumption requires non-human-consumption labeling. Federal law prohibits interstate raw-milk shipping for human consumption, so any raw-milk delivery comes from a farm within the state.

Are there CSA delivery options in Indiana?

Yes. CSA shares are part of farm-direct delivery in Indiana. Herd-share pickup is common in Elkhart, LaGrange, and Adams counties. CSA delivery routes serve Indianapolis, Bloomington, Lafayette, and Fort Wayne. Multi-farm cooperative drops are widespread. Use the CSA filter on the directory to narrow to community-supported agriculture shares.

When is the farm season in Indiana?

May through October. Peak corn and tomatoes July through September; apples and pumpkins fall.