Agricultural and Aquaculture Business May Be Eligible for Disaster Aid
Mississippians engaged in agriculture or aquaculture affected by the April 28 storms could be eligible for financial assistance.
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Mississippians engaged in agriculture or aquaculture affected by the April 28 storms could be eligible for financial assistance.
MDA representatives along with company representatives head to Israel in September.
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The 100th anniversary of the federal Smith-Lever Act of 1914, which created cooperative extension to improve the lives of farmers and their families.
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