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Can I sell eggs, honey and produce from a roadside stand in Indiana?

Broadly, yes โ€” Indiana's Home-Based Vendor law exists exactly for this: certain homemade and home-raised goods sold direct to your neighbors. Eggs, honey and garden produce are the classic stand, and the law's requirements (labeling, what's covered, where you can sell) are the homework.

What separates a card table from a business is boring and powerful: a name people remember, a sign that reads from the road, a card reader for the folks who never carry cash, and a page that says what's fresh this week so people drive out on purpose.

We prep the Home-Based Vendor homework as part of the build and put the rest around it โ€” the name, the sign, payments. The statute's text beats every summary of it, ours included.

Thinking about making yours real?

A barn raising turns work you already do into a business you actually own โ€” your name, your own .com, a registered Indiana LLC, a website that books jobs โ€” funded by your own people in $25 boards, never a loan. You never touch the money, and you keep 100% of the business. Naming it costs nothing.

Read the plain deal โ†’ Free to look. No income promises live here.
Farm stand startup costs โ†’Stand name ideas โ†’

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