Mississippi Land Bank Partnering with Extra Table Again This November

For over 100 years, Mississippi Land Bank has taken great pride in giving back to the communities in which we serve with the goal of making Mississippi the best place to call home. Many people do not know that there are over 600,000 Mississippians who will struggle to put food on the table this holiday season.

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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New Lending System Coming Fall 2021

Be on the lookout for these changes and new features in the coming weeks, such as redesigned billing statements, enhanced online banking, and a new customer portal- COMING SOON!

Upcoming Annual Stockholders Meeting in Oxford, MS

Save the date for our annual stockholders meeting on July 11, 2023 at the Oxford Conference Center. Things you don't want to miss: Update from D.C. with Todd Van Hoose, Farm Credit Council President and CEO, on Farm Bill latest developments and how it impacts farmers Board member elections A District update from Caroline Rydell, Farm Credit Bank of Texas VP of Government Relations

CEO and CCO Discuss Farm Bill with Legislators

This week, our Chief Executive Officer Chad E. Crow and Chief Credit Officer Bobby Spinks had the opportunity to visit with some of our legislators regarding the upcoming Farm Bill. Included in the group was U.S. Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi (pictured far left), U.S. Senator Steve Daines of Montana (pictured far right).