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How to Grow Basil

Growing basil is an easy way to get started in spring gardens.

The Greetings from Oxford mural in Oxford.

Don’t Miss the Oxford Film Festival

The Oxford Film Festival showcases more than 100 quality films from all around the world as part of OxFilm.

MSFC Spring 2024 cover

Mississippi Farm Country Spring 2024

Flip through the pages of the Spring 2024 issue of Mississippi Farm Country magazine. In this issue, you’ll read about how Mississippi

The Berry Best Strawberry Recipes

Sweet, juicy strawberry recipes are a sure sign of spring in the South. Try these recipes for your next occasion.

Visit Cockrell’s Farmers Market

One enthusiastic reviewer of Cockrell’s Farmers Market in Brandon wrote that the Rankin County business has “everything for your belly and your yard.”

  • Farm
  • February 12, 2023

Women in Mississippi Agriculture

Many people believe that women only play a supporting in role agriculture, however, in reality, they are the leaders, teachers, specialists and creators of Mississippi’s most profitable industry. 

Visit Meador Homestead B&B and Tea Shop

Spend an afternoon or a whole weekend back in time at the Meador Homestead B&B and Tea Shop.

Southern Charm Intersects with History in Corinth 

Whether you are a history buff or enjoy eclectic dining, Corinth is a fine-tuned mix of museums and a happening downtown district. 

8 Fruit-Filled Spring Recipes

Spring means warmer weather and shedding winter gloom. Brighten up your home, meals and tastebuds with these tasty spring-inspired fruit-filled recipes. Spring brings fresh strawberries, peaches and herbs as well as bright flavors like lemon, watermelon and cantaloupe.

  • Food
  • February 15, 2022

4 Egg-cellent Spring Recipes

There are few ingredients as versatile as the incredible, edible egg. Scrambled, fried, boiled, poached, baked into sweet treats, whipped into fluffy meringues or tempered into creamy custards, eggs offer nearly endless possibilities in the kitchen.