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).

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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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Senatobia Branch Relocated to 103 Scott Street

Mississippi Land Bank has experienced growth over the past several years thanks to our customers! So to better serve your needs, the Senatobia Branch has relocated to 103 Scott Street. Our administrative team will continue to work at our 5509 Hwy. 51 N location. Senatobia customers: Payments cannot be accepted at our old branch location. Please be sure to drop payments at our new location, as our administration office building is undergoing renovations.

Mississippi Land Bank Launches Referral Program

On April 1, Mississippi Land Bank introduced a new program to thank our customers for referring new business to the association. If a referral meets the program’s guidelines, you can receive a $250 referral fee. Read more to see the guidelines.

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...