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Leasing Your Land for Hunting

August 10, 2017

As a woodland landowner, leasing your woodland can provide both monetary and land management benefits. Leases are one of the easiest ways to obtain income from land and can often […]

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Conservation Finance Center can help landowners plan for the future

July 11, 2017

          All landowners must face the decision of what to do with their land. Most people are interested in creating revenue from their land from agriculture, forestry or perhaps leasing […]

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Acreage Caps dismissed on WRE for 7 Mississippi counties including Sharkey and Issaquena

June 19, 2017

Private landowners in seven counties along the Mississippi River and in the Mississippi Delta can now enroll frequently flooded farmland in conservation easements because of a change in federal rules. […]

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Garden Phlox is a great addition to summer gardens

May 9, 2017

Known to most gardeners as garden or summer phlox, Phlox paniculata is a Mississippi native perennial that is a workhorse in the garden. For generations it has been transplanted from […]

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Earth Day in the Forest

May 1, 2017

On April 21, over 250 students and their teachers celebrated Earth Day in the Forest.  This event hosted by Mississippi’s Lower Delta Partnership, USFS – Delta National Forest, Mississippi State […]

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Wetlands Reserve Easement Program provides much needed habitat

April 25, 2017

Due to revisions in the most recent Farm Plan that redefined lands eligible for acceptance in Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), now called Wetland Reserve Easement (WRE), counties that had previously […]

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Wetlands

April 6, 2017

We hear the word wetlands a great deal these days; for those of us that hate to admit that we’re not real sure what exactly qualifies as a wetland and […]

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Nature Festivals in Mississippi

March 16, 2017

Canoeing to an island on the MS River during the Mississippi River Nature Weekend

Mississippi is home to some amazing nature and outdoor festivals. With lots of fun-filled activities, live animal demonstrations, outdoor recreation, and games for kids – you might not even notice […]

Filed Under: Community News, Outdoors

2017 Lower Delta Talks Series Announced

March 8, 2017

Mississippi’s Lower Delta Partnership announces the 2017 Lower Delta Talks series. This will be the eighth lecture series celebrating the history, culture and nature of Mississippi’s Deep Delta. The talks […]

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Plant a Tree for Arbor Day

February 8, 2017

Arbor Day is the annual observance that celebrates the role of trees in our lives and promotes tree planting and care. Mississippi has been celebrating Arbor Day since 1926. This […]

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How to Create a Butterfly Garden

February 1, 2017

American Lady Butterfly

Beginning a butterfly garden can be as simple as choosing flowering plants that will invite adult butterflies to your garden to feed. But if you want to create a butterfly […]

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Healthy Flood plain, Healthy Fish

January 17, 2017

This is a great article stating that fish from rivers with healthy floodplains thrive, while those in rivers without a healthy floodplain merely survive. https://www.americanrivers.org/2016/12/fish-grow-trees/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=facebook_page&utm_medium=American+Rivers&utm_content=Fish+Grow+on+Trees%3F    

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Small Town Christmas in the Delta

Several of our Central and Lower Delta small towns are celebrating Christmas this December with parades and other festive activities to get everyone in the Holiday mood. We want to encourage you to take in an event or two in these … [Read More...] about Small Town Christmas in the Delta

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Keep America Beautiful

April is Keep America Beautiful Month, and there will be several clean ups scheduled in towns across America during the month of April and into May.  Established in 1953, the Keep America Beautiful organization encourages people … [Read More...] about Keep America Beautiful

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