The chi-square results show that there is a significant relationship between microfinance and crop production. Also, consistent with the perceptive views of the respondents on the impact of microcredit on crop production, the regression result showed that a GH¢1 increase in microcredit to the farmers would increase crop production by more than one-third (0.314) of a bag. This shows that microcredit has significant impact on crop production. Therefore, farmers who have access to microcredit report higher crop production than their counterparts who do not. The paper suggest future studies on comparative basis study between East Mamprusi District of Ghana (i.e. a northern Ghana district) and any southern district of Ghana to establish whether or not the impact of microfinance on crop production is the same across the northern and southern districts of Ghana.