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December 9, 2024 - Filed Under: Dairy, Poultry, Food and Health, Food Safety

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- A federal raw milk testing mandate has been issued to address bird flu outbreaks in U.S. dairy herds.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, or APHIS, declared the federal order Dec. 6 in response to more than 700 herds in 16 states having tested positive for H5N1. The agency billed the announcement as the start of its National Milk Testing Strategy program.

December 9, 2024 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Agricultural Economics

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Agricultural specialists with Mississippi State University will share updates and forecasts for 2025 on the state’s largest industry during a conference in January.

The 2025 Mississippi Agricultural Outlook Conference will be held Jan. 14 at the Mill Conference Center in Starkville from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Producers, ag lenders and farm managers are encouraged to attend.

A woman stands at a table under a bridge while others look on.
December 9, 2024 - Filed Under: Mississippi Water Stewards

Community groups with a passion for stewarding their local water resources have the opportunity until Jan. 31, 2025, to apply for a mini-grant to help with their efforts.

A poinsettia has light pink leaves.
December 9, 2024 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Other than Christmas trees, nothing announces the Christmas season more visually than poinsettias. If you use red ones every year in your decorations, this might be the year to branch out into something new.

December 2, 2024 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Crops, Commercial Horticulture

VERONA, Miss. -- Current and prospective commercial vegetable growers can learn about specialized production methods during Mississippi State University’s 2025 Vegetable Short Course Feb. 25-26.

A red flower has a bright yellow center.
December 2, 2024 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Our Southern fall and winter landscapes come alive with the beautiful flowers of sasanqua camellias as their vibrant blooms add charm from October through December.

Small blue flowers bloom on a bush that drapes a fence.
November 25, 2024 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Blue-blooming plants bring a serene beauty to my garden, and two of my favorites -- Blue My Mind and Blue Plumbago -- each offer unique qualities.

Christmas trees of various sizes grow in a field.
November 22, 2024 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Crops, Christmas Trees

RAYMOND, Miss. -- Mississippians who want to deck their holiday halls with a locally grown Christmas tree will have no problem finding one. Although weather conditions have tested the state’s growers over the last two years, tree inventory is strong.

Close-up of a combine header used for harvesting
November 21, 2024 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Corn, Cotton, Soybeans, Specialty Crop Production

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- For agricultural producers, careful planning in advance of each planting is critical to making a profit or breaking even, but the practice will be especially necessary going into 2025 due to a confluence of unfavorable economic conditions.

Kevin Kim, Will Maples and Brian Mills, agricultural economists with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, are part of an effort to help producers make sound business decisions as they enter what will likely be a difficult year financially across the country for agriculture.

Rows of corn plants in a field.
November 19, 2024 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Agricultural Economics, Forestry, Forest Economics

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Agriculture and forestry are Mississippi’s top industries, but their significance to the state’s economy extends beyond the revenue they generate on their own.

An analysis produced by agricultural economists with the Mississippi State University Extension Service found these sectors combined were an estimated $46.2 billion industry in 2022, accounting for 185,744 jobs and more than 14% of the state’s total economic activity.

A hanging basket has red and yellow blooms.
November 18, 2024 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Cool-season hanging baskets are one of my favorite ways to bring vibrant color and texture to my outdoor space when temperatures start to drop.

Brown pecans have black stripes.
November 15, 2024 - Filed Under: Specialty Crop Production

Mississippi appears to have a decent-sized pecan crop this year, but quality may have been reduced by the dry summer.
James Callahan, president of the Mississippi Pecan Growers Association, said the organization estimates Mississippi has about 18,000 acres of pecans in production with 400 growers.

November 13, 2024 - Filed Under: Community, City and County Government

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Individuals who are interested in running for municipal office in 2025 have three opportunities to learn more about the roles of elected officials and the election process during a free, virtual workshop. The Mississippi State University Extension Center for Government and Community Development is offering Ready to Lead: A Workshop for Aspiring Municipal Leaders in Mississippi.

A box of food to donate, including beans, pasta, and canned goods.
November 11, 2024 - Filed Under: Food and Health, Health, AIM for CHangE

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- As the holidays approach, consider three ways to share the joys of the season by supporting local food pantries. Gifts of money, time and food items are all welcome.

Potted plants are covered in various colored blooms.
November 11, 2024 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

With their beautiful colors and massive amounts of blooms, chrysanthemums have always been one of my go-to choices for fall decorations.

While many people use them as temporary, potted decorations, they’re also incredibly rewarding to grow in the landscape. Chrysanthemums, also known as mums, are relatively easy to care for. With the right attention, they can thrive in a variety of settings.

I love pairing mums with other fall decor like pumpkins, gourds and hay bales to create a cohesive look that celebrates the harvest season.

A plot of cultivated soil is surrounded by undisturbed soil.
November 6, 2024 - Filed Under: Natural Resources, Wildlife, White-Tailed Deer

RAYMOND, Miss. -- Frustration is mounting for deer hunters across Mississippi whose cool-season food plots died or never got planted because of drought conditions. Although it’s November, hunters still have time to replant.

A crate of sweet potatoes sit in the foreground with many other crates in the background along with a digger and loading equipment.
November 5, 2024 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Sweet Potatoes

RAYMOND, Miss. -- Despite another year of dry, hot conditions during the growing season, Mississippi’s sweet potato crop looks excellent overall as producers head into the final weeks of harvest. Lorin Harvey, sweet potato specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, said 85% of the crop has been harvested as of Oct. 30. He has been surprised by the yields that many producers are seeing.

Harvested peanuts rest on the vine in the field after harvest.
November 4, 2024 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Crops, Peanuts

RAYMOND, Miss. -- Mississippi’s peanut producers are close to wrapping up harvest for 2024. Producers planted 25,500 acres of peanuts, a 30% increase from last year. This year, growers returned between 4,000 and 5,000 acres to peanut production.

Leafy greens grow in a wooden container.
November 4, 2024 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

I recently visited Buds and Blooms Nursery in Wesson, Mississippi, where they were growing some gorgeous leafy greens in raised beds.

November 1, 2024 - Filed Under: Natural Resources

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- A Mississippi State University Extension professor of wildlife sciences has earned the top individual honor for excellence in Extension.

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