Thanksgiving Dinner Costs Drop Again — Mississippi Remains Among the Most Affordable Mississippi families preparing to gather around the table this Thanksgiving can expect to pay less for their holiday meal than they did last year — and less than most households...
AFBF President Zippy Duvall Visits Mississippi to Hear Directly from Farmers When American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) President Zippy Duvall arrived in Mississippi last week, his itinerary reflected the spirit of Farm Bureau itself—boots on the ground, face-to-face...
Farm Bureau’s Campaign School Equips Future Leaders to Run, Serve, and Lead Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation recently hosted the first session of its three-part Campaign School, an educational series designed to prepare individuals who are considering running for...
MS Farm Bureau Federation, AFBF Urge Caution on Argentine Beef Plan When President Donald Trump proposed buying beef from Argentina to boost supply and bring down retail prices, the cattle market reaction was almost instantaneous. John Newton, vice president of public...
MFBF Leaders Advocate for Agriculture in Nation’s Capital Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation farmer members from Regions 7 and 8 recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with federal officials, agency representatives, and industry partners about issues affecting...
EU deforestation rules shaping U.S. timber contracts, hitting ag land conversions by Oliver Ward, Agri-Pulse Trade Editor A procurement forester was preparing to clear timber from part of some 300 acres of Mississippi land in August. But when he passed along the...