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Save the Date for the Summer Celebration

The Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation will celebrate 100 years of serving Mississippi farmers, ranchers and rural communities with multiple events in 2022.

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Save the Date for Centennial Celebrations

The Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation will celebrate 100 years with centennial celebrations throughout 2022. Mark your calendar to attend each of the following celebrations:

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Discover the 2022 Book of the Year

This year, the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation State Women’s Leadership Committee selected “Tops & Bottoms,” adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens, as its 2022 Book of the Year.

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Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation is Celebrating 100 Years

A group of Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation members gathered at the Heidelberg Hotel in Jackson for an annual convention in the 1940s.

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Meet the O’Neal Family

The O’Neals own and operate O’Neal Planting Co. in Leflore County, where they grow cotton, corn and soybeans.

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Staff Spotlight: Karen Miller

Karen Miller serves as the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation Social Media Specialist and Graphic Designer.

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Focus on Safety: 4 Tips to Make A Safe Harvest

After a successful planting season, it’s time to harvest – make sure that safety is top of mind with these helpful tips.

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Staff Spotlight: Craig Hankins

This issue of Mississippi Farm Country, we’re spotlighting Craig Hankins, Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation’s Region 1 Regional Manager.

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Staff Spotlight: Andy Whittington

Each issue, we like to highlight one of our wonderful staff members – so meet Andy Whittingon, Environmental Programs Coordinator.

Grab a hold of your goals and keep pulling them closer

Building a Stronger Tomorrow

By adapting to change, Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation will continue to be strong and support its members in times of trial.