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Farming flourishes with poultry and cotton in Mississippi

Farming flourishes with poultry and cotton in Mississippi


By Jamie Martin

Mississippi’s agricultural industry continues to show resilience in 2024, with an estimated value of $9 billion. While row crop prices have dropped, other sectors like poultry, cotton, and livestock are seeing strong growth. Poultry remains the dominant sector, valued at $3.8 billion, marking a 10.5% increase from 2023. Broiler production reached 731 million chickens, a 3% increase from the previous year, and the industry could see a $4 billion value in the next five years.

Forestry holds steady at $1.5 billion, while soybeans, although remaining at a record yield, saw a 22% decrease in value due to falling prices. Livestock production, valued at $578 million, grew by 14%, contributing to the overall economic stability of the sector.

Cotton saw the largest growth among row crops, with a 34% increase in value to $496 million, largely due to a 30% increase in acreage. The state’s cotton yield increased by 8.3%, benefiting from favorable weather. Corn, on the other hand, experienced a 50% drop in value due to reduced acreage and lower prices.

The catfish industry remains strong, with Mississippi leading national production, although its value declined by 18%. Other crops like hay, rice, and peanuts saw positive changes, with rice production growing by 20% due to increased acreage.

Government payments totaling $214 million in 2024, down 19.5% from 2023, continue to provide a safety net for farmers. These funds help stabilize the agricultural economy and support long-term growth.

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