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JT Shrimp: Raising Shrimp Naturally in Indiana

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JT Shrimp: Raising Shrimp Naturally in Indiana

Indiana, like most Midwest states, is big in agriculture. Soybeans, corn and cattle are common. But shrimp? Shrimp are salt water creatures. Indiana doesn’t have salt water. To my surprise, I found out there are a few shrimp farms in Indiana, including JT Shrimp in Wheatfield, where co-owner Scott Tysen gave us a tour. Read more

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