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Yes, oats are grown in Indiana, although they are not one of the state's primary crops. The climate and soil conditions in Indiana can support oat cultivation, but production levels have generally decreased over the years as farmers have shifted to other crops like corn and soybeans. Oats in Indiana are primarily used for livestock feed and as a cover crop.

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