Starting the New Year Right

Here are 5 things farmers and ranchers can do now to get ready Early winter is a good time for agricultural producers to take stock of the past year and plan for the next. Before calving and planting seasons start, use this downtime to tackle tasks that often slip through the cracks. Here are some ideas to get you started.

Supporting Mississippi with Land Opportunities

Loans Tailored for Landowners, Farmers, and Ranchers Who Build Our Communities.

Mississippi Land Bank offers flexible loans to help farmers and ranchers grow, buy land, or upgrade equipment. Partner with a bank that believes in your future.

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Farm Credit System

For over 100 years, Mississippi Land Bank has been part of the Farm Credit System, a national network dedicated to supporting agriculture and rural America. We offer reliable financial solutions, helping farmers and landowners in Mississippi grow, buy, and succeed. As part of the Farm Credit System, we provide consistent access to credit and expert services, ensuring you have a partner invested in your future, just as we have since 1916.

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Join us for Ag Weekend at MSU Baseball

Make plans to celebrate agriculture while enjoying some Mississippi State Baseball for Ag Weekend on May 18-20 at Dudy Noble! Mississippi Land Bank is the title sponsor of this first ever Ag Weekend baseball series, when the Bulldogs will host Texas A&M.

Mississippi Land Bank Relief Efforts for Hurricane Harvey

Farm and ranch communities are like families, and those connections extend across the country, especially in times of need. Hurricane Harvey has dramatically impacted the livelihoods of these families in Texas, and – as a member of the Texas District of the Farm Credit System – we are doing our part to help.

MS Land Bank Customer Named Sunbelt 2017 Mississippi Farmer of the Year

After earning a prestigious Harvard University Master of Business Administration degree, Micajah “Mike” Sturdivant III could have entered real estate or most any other business, but decided instead to become a Mississippi Delta farmer...