Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) in Mississippi
The state-level CSP data only includes practices that had more than four contracts in a state for a particular year. Because of this, the data contained within the state pages will not sum up to the total payments by practice on the national page.
CSP payments by fiscal year in Mississippi
CSP payments by county, 2017-2022
Practices and enhancements on CSP acres, 2017-2022, Mississippi
Rank | Practice | Payments, 2017-2022 |
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1 | Cropland Annual Payment | $159,935,751 |
2 | Reduce risk of pesticides in surface water by utilizing precision pesticide application techniques | $40,078,207 |
3 | Reduce risks of nutrient losses to surface water by utilizing precision ag technologies | $29,089,196 |
4 | Pasture Annual Payment | $9,092,514 |
5 | Summer roosting habitat for native forest-dwelling bat species | $8,987,806 |
6 | Non-Industrial Private Forest Land Annual Payment | $8,521,082 |
7 | Associated Ag Land | $7,196,656 |
8 | Farmstead | $6,386,920 |
9 | Establish Monarch butterfly habitat | $6,139,366 |
10 | Reduced tillage to increase soil health and soil organic matter content | $6,002,120 |
11 | Reduce ozone precursor emissions related to pesticides by utilizing IPM PAMS techniques | $4,908,885 |
12 | Improving nutrient uptake efficiency and reducing risk of nutrient losses to surface water | $4,343,387 |
13 | Snags- den trees- and coarse woody debris for wildlife habitat | $4,134,776 |
14 | Existing Activity Payment-Land Use | $1,852,595 |
15 | Improving nutrient uptake efficiency and reducing risk of nutrient losses to groundwater | $1,849,298 |
16 | Longleaf Pine Bundle#2 | $1,830,713 |
17 | Maintaining and improving forest soil quality by limiting compaction | $1,786,565 |
18 | Resource conserving crop rotation to reduce water erosion | $1,762,802 |
19 | Prescribed grazing that maintains/improves riparian/watershed function-pathogens/chemicals | $1,754,244 |
20 | MRBI Bundle#1 - Irrigated Cropland | $1,567,724 |
21 | Summer roosting habitat for native forest-dwelling bat species | $1,411,109 |
22 | Existing Activity Payment-Resource Concern | $1,282,571 |
23 | Reduce risk of pesticides in surface water by utilizing precision pesticide application techniques | $1,102,523 |
24 | Herbaceous weed control for desired plant communities/habitats consistent with the ecological site | $1,010,842 |
25 | Improving nutrient uptake efficiency and reducing risks to air quality - emissions of GHGs | $820,994 |
26 | Reduce risks of nutrient loss to surface water by utilizing precision agriculture technologies | $816,866 |
27 | Reduce risk of pesticides in surface water by utilizing IPM PAMS techniques | $770,391 |
28 | Improving nutrient uptake efficiency and reducing risk of nutrient losses | $759,578 |
29 | Reduced tillage to reduce water erosion | $757,190 |
30 | Pastured Cropland Annual Payment | $742,457 |
31 | Advanced IWM--Soil moisture is monitored- recorded- and used in decision making | $738,130 |
32 | Short-interval burn | $735,475 |
33 | Reduce risk of pesticides in water and air by utilizing IPM PAMS techniques | $691,068 |
34 | Sequential patch burning | $655,226 |
35 | Minimum Payment Adjustment | $622,255 |
36 | Crop Bundle #19 - Soil Health Precision Ag | $585,278 |
37 | Increase riparian forest buffer width to enhance wildlife habitat | $488,141 |
38 | Clipping mature forages to set back vegetative growth for improved forage quality | $473,744 |
39 | Snags- den trees- and coarse woody debris for wildlife habitat | $435,755 |
40 | Intermittent flooding of rice fields | $418,034 |
41 | Pest Management Conservation System | $395,062 |
42 | MRBI Bundle#2 - Non-Irrigated Cropland #1 | $359,300 |
43 | Short-interval burns to promote a healthy herbaceous plant community for wildlife food | $331,114 |
44 | Cover crop to suppress excessive weed pressures and break pest cycles | $327,466 |
45 | Cover crop to minimize soil compaction | $316,852 |
46 | Reduced tillage to reduce soil erosion | $315,590 |
47 | Establish Monarch butterfly habitat | $308,429 |
48 | Modifications to improve soil health and increase soil organic matter | $287,902 |
49 | Close structures to capture/retain rainfall to improve food for waterfowl/wading birds during winter | $286,494 |
50 | Crop tree management for mast production | $242,495 |
51 | Short-interval burns to promote a healthy herbaceous plant community | $241,671 |
52 | Tree/shrub planting for wildlife food | $239,626 |
53 | Forest management to enhance understory vegetation | $237,980 |
54 | Increase on-site carbon storage | $237,632 |
55 | Improving nutrient uptake efficiency and reducing risk of nutrient losses on pasture | $237,224 |
56 | Maintaining and improving forest soil quality | $236,188 |
57 | Advanced IWM--Weather is monitored- recorded and used in decision making | $232,825 |
58 | Maintaining and improving forest soil quality | $222,328 |
59 | Herbaceous weed treatment to create plant communities consistent with the ecological site | $205,281 |
60 | Enhance development of the forest understory to improve site moisture | $201,482 |
61 | Cover crop to reduce water erosion | $192,497 |
62 | Tree/shrub planting for wildlife cover | $172,016 |
63 | YEAR 2+ Irrigated Cropland (MRBI/Ogallala) | $170,653 |
64 | Residue and Tillage Management- Reduced Till | $160,593 |
65 | Prescribed Grazing | $140,159 |
66 | Enhance development of the forest understory to capture nutrients -ground water | $136,169 |
67 | Pasture Bundle 5 | $128,360 |
68 | Herbaceous Weed Treatment | $122,317 |
69 | Tree/shrub planting for wildlife food | $121,891 |
70 | Reduced tillage to increase plant-available moisture: moisture management | $106,162 |
71 | Reduce risks of nutrient losses to ground water by utilizing precision agriculture technologies to p | $105,387 |
72 | Resource conserving crop rotation | $104,163 |
73 | Forest Bundle#1 | $102,994 |
74 | Stockpiling cool season forage to improve structure and composition. | $95,077 |
75 | Conservation Crop Rotation | $93,169 |
76 | Reduced tillage to increase plant-available moisture: irrigation water | $92,244 |
77 | Non-Irrigated Cropland (MRBI) | $90,714 |
78 | Conservation cover to provide food habitat for pollinators and beneficial insects | $88,565 |
79 | Increase on-site carbon storage | $87,578 |
80 | Nutrient Management | $80,134 |
81 | Leave standing grain crops unharvested to benefit wildlife food sources | $79,489 |
82 | Create patch openings to enhance wildlife food sources and availability | $78,713 |
83 | Non-Irrigated Precision Ag (MRBI) | $78,140 |
84 | Reduced tillage to reduce energy use | $77,295 |
85 | MRBI Bundle#6 - Pastureland | $74,602 |
86 | Herbaceous weed control (plant pest pressures) for desired plant communities/habitats | $72,198 |
87 | Resource conserving crop rotation for soil organic matter improvement | $70,121 |
88 | Creating structural diversity with patch openings | $69,991 |
89 | Crop tree management for mast production | $69,184 |
90 | Forest Stand Improvement | $64,866 |
91 | Increase stream shading for stream temperature reduction | $61,416 |
92 | Reduce forest stand density to improve a degraded plant community | $60,587 |
93 | Reduce forest density and manage understory along roads to improve wildlife food sources | $55,917 |
94 | Reduced tillage to increase soil health and soil organic matter content | $55,357 |
95 | Cover Crop | $55,326 |
96 | Reduced tillage to reduce tillage induced particulate matter | $52,359 |
97 | Cover crop to reduce soil erosion | $50,243 |
98 | Enhance development of the forest understory to capture nutrients in surface water | $50,087 |
99 | Prescribed grazing that maintains/improves riparian/watershed function-min sediment in surface water | $45,138 |
100 | Extend retention of rainfall to provide food for late winter habitat | $44,776 |
101 | Residue and Tillage Management- No Till | $44,704 |
102 | Close structures to capture and retain rainfall for birds to improve habitat continuity | $44,630 |
103 | Reduction of attractants to human-subsidized predators in sensitive wildlife species habitat | $42,082 |
104 | Maintaining quantity and quality of forage for animal health and productivity | $41,877 |
105 | Stockpiling cool season forage to improve structure and composition or plant productivity and health | $41,589 |
106 | Crop Bundle #18 - Precision Ag | $41,018 |
107 | Automated Intermittent flood irrigation of rice fields- Year 2-5 | $39,411 |
108 | Forage plantings that enhance bird habitat cover and shelter or structure and composition | $39,336 |
109 | Forage plantings that can help increase organic matter in depleted soils | $39,285 |
110 | Native grass or legumes in forage base to provide wildlife food | $36,715 |
111 | Crop Bundle#2 - Precision Ag- Reduced till | $36,410 |
112 | Establishing tree/shrub species to restore native plant communities | $35,087 |
113 | Cover crop to reduce water quality degradation by utilizing excess soil nutrients | $34,443 |
114 | Enhanced field borders to reduce water induced erosion along the edge(s) of a field | $31,882 |
115 | Reduce forest density and manage understory along roads to limit wildfire risk and improve habitat | $31,156 |
116 | Close structures to capture and retain rainfall to improve cover and shelter for birds during winter | $30,613 |
117 | Enhance development of the forest understory to create conditions resistant to pests | $30,582 |
118 | Conservation cover to provide habitat continuity for pollinators and beneficial insects | $29,164 |
119 | Herbaceous weed control (inadequate structure and comp) for desired plant communities/habitats | $28,583 |
120 | Increase riparian forest buffer width for nutrient reduction | $25,815 |
121 | Pasture and Hay Planting | $25,628 |
122 | Cover crop to suppress excessive weed pressures and break pest cycles | $25,257 |
123 | Use of multi-species cover crops to improve soil health and increase soil organic matter | $24,709 |
124 | No till system to increase soil health and soil organic matter content | $24,292 |
125 | Increase stream shading for stream temperature reduction | $23,380 |
126 | Modify field operations to reduce particulate matter | $23,298 |
127 | Creating structural diversity with patch openings | $22,896 |
128 | Leave standing grain crops unharvested to benefit wildlife cover and shelter | $22,580 |
129 | Prescribed grazing that improves or maintains riparian and watershed function-erosion | $22,206 |
130 | Upland Wildlife Habitat Management | $21,890 |
131 | Native grasses or legumes in forage base | $21,886 |
132 | Prescribed Burning | $20,563 |
133 | Cover crop to minimize soil compaction | $19,913 |
134 | Conservation Cover | $18,983 |
135 | Conservation cover for pollinators and beneficial insects | $16,912 |
136 | Reduced tillage to increase plant-available moisture | $16,279 |
137 | Forage and biomass planting to reduce soil erosion or increase organic matter to build soil health | $16,034 |
138 | Pasture Bundle#2 | $15,406 |
139 | Native grasses or legumes in forage base | $15,270 |
140 | Maintaining quantity and quality of forage for animal health and productivity | $15,146 |
141 | Cropland conversion to trees or shrubs for long term improvement of water quality | $14,503 |
142 | Cover crop to reduce water quality degradation by utilizing excess soil nutrients-surface water | $13,106 |
143 | Advanced Automated IWM - Year 2-5- Soil moisture is monitored- recorded and used in decision making | $12,733 |
144 | Firebreak | $12,725 |
145 | Intensive cover cropping to increase soil health and soil organic matter content | $12,429 |
146 | Precision Land Forming and Smoothing | $12,005 |
147 | Soil health crop rotation | $11,477 |
148 | Forage harvest management that helps maintain wildlife habitat cover- shelter or continuity | $11,080 |
149 | Close structures to capture and retain rainfall for waterfowl and wading bird winter habitat | $10,962 |
150 | Reduce forest density and manage understory along roads to limit wildfire risk | $10,241 |
151 | Harvest of crops (hay or small grains) using measures that allow desired species to flush or escape | $10,064 |
152 | Grazing management that protects sensitive areas from gully erosion | $9,918 |
153 | Improved grazing management for soil compaction on pasture through monitoring activities | $9,901 |
154 | Grade Stabilization Structure | $9,816 |
155 | Close structures to capture and retain rainfall to provide water for birds during winter | $9,558 |
156 | Forage plantings that help increase organic matter in depleted soils | $9,497 |
157 | Prescribed grazing on pastureland that improves riparian and watershed function | $9,476 |
158 | Enhanced field border to provide wildlife cover or shelter along the edge(s) of a field | $9,428 |
159 | Improved grazing management on pasture for plant productivity and health with monitoring activities | $7,674 |
160 | Tree/Shrub Site Preparation | $7,487 |
161 | Planting for high carbon sequestration rate | $7,014 |
162 | Leave standing grain crops unharvested to benefit wildlife | $6,469 |
163 | Cover crop to reduce water quality degradation by utilizing excess soil nutrients-ground water | $6,154 |
164 | No till to reduce water erosion | $5,991 |
165 | Conservation cover to provide cover and shelter habitat for pollinators and beneficial insects | $5,969 |
166 | Stream corridor bank stability improvement | $4,857 |
167 | Reduced tillage to reduce tillage induced particulate matter | $4,774 |
168 | Irrigation Water Management | $4,104 |
169 | Forage harvest management that helps maintain wildlife habitat continuity (space) | $4,021 |
170 | Create patch openings to enhance wildlife cover and shelter | $3,747 |
171 | Reduced tillage to reduce energy use | $3,351 |
172 | Prescribed grazing that maintains/improves riparian/watershed function impairment from nutrients | $2,997 |
173 | Forage harvest management that helps maintain or improve wildlife habitat (cover and shelter) | $2,995 |
174 | Brush Management | $2,951 |
175 | Improved resource conserving crop rotation | $2,482 |
176 | Intensive cover cropping to increase soil health and soil organic matter content | $2,402 |
177 | Riparian Herbaceous Cover | $2,338 |
178 | Critical Area Planting | $2,282 |
179 | No till to increase plant-available moisture: moisture management | $2,228 |
180 | Establishing native grass or legumes in forage base to improve the plant community | $2,222 |
181 | Improved grazing management for soil compaction through monitoring activities | $2,208 |
182 | Adding food-producing trees and shrubs to existing plantings | $2,083 |
183 | Adding food-producing trees and shrubs to existing plantings | $1,685 |
184 | Crop Bundle #20 - Soil Health Assessment | $1,659 |
185 | Manage existing shrub thickets to provide adequate shelter for wildlife | $1,606 |
186 | Use of multi-species cover crops to improve soil health and increase soil organic matter | $1,547 |
187 | Improved resource conserving crop rotation to relieve plant pest pressure | $1,516 |
188 | Mulching | $1,349 |
189 | Use of body condition scoring for livestock on a monthly basis to keep track of herd health | $1,249 |
190 | Tree/Shrub Establishment | $1,186 |
191 | Use of soil health assessment to assist with development of cover crop mix to improve soil health | $1,181 |
192 | Forage and biomass planting for water erosion to improve soil health | $1,114 |
193 | Filter Strip | $1,035 |
194 | Brush management that maintains or enhances wildlife or fish habitat | $837 |
195 | Harvest of crops (hay or small grains) using measures that allow desired species to flush or escape | $810 |
196 | Grazing management for improving quantity and quality of cover and shelter for wildlife | $642 |
197 | Brush management to improve wildlife habitat | $605 |
198 | Field Border | $503 |
199 | Modifications to improve soil health and increase soil organic matter | $456 |
200 | Forage Harvest Management | $426 |
201 | Grazing management for improving quantity and quality of food for wildlife | $423 |
202 | Establish pollinator and/or beneficial insect food habitat | $294 |
203 | Grazing management that protects sensitive areas from gully erosion | $276 |
204 | Riparian Forest Buffer | $262 |
205 | Establish Monarch butterfly habitat in pastures | $205 |
206 | Grazing Bundle 5 - Range and Pasture | $196 |
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Total Payments, 2017-2022 | 333,113,513 |
NRCS 2024 climate smart practice.
NRCS 2024 provisional climate smart practice.
NCRS climate smart practices on CSP acres, 2017-2022, Mississippi
Rank | Practice | Payments, 2017-2022 |
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1 | Summer roosting habitat for native forest-dwelling bat species | $1,411,109 |
2 | Reduce risks of nutrient loss to surface water by utilizing precision agriculture technologies | $816,866 |
3 | Improving nutrient uptake efficiency and reducing risk of nutrient losses | $759,578 |
4 | Clipping mature forages to set back vegetative growth for improved forage quality | $473,744 |
5 | Reduced tillage to reduce soil erosion | $315,590 |
6 | Establish Monarch butterfly habitat | $308,429 |
7 | Modifications to improve soil health and increase soil organic matter | $287,902 |
8 | Forest management to enhance understory vegetation | $237,980 |
9 | Improving nutrient uptake efficiency and reducing risk of nutrient losses on pasture | $237,224 |
10 | Maintaining and improving forest soil quality | $236,188 |
11 | Herbaceous weed treatment to create plant communities consistent with the ecological site | $205,281 |
12 | Residue and Tillage Management- Reduced Till | $160,593 |
13 | Prescribed Grazing | $140,159 |
14 | Herbaceous Weed Treatment | $122,317 |
15 | Tree/shrub planting for wildlife food | $121,891 |
16 | Resource conserving crop rotation | $104,163 |
17 | Conservation Crop Rotation | $93,169 |
18 | Increase on-site carbon storage | $87,578 |
19 | Nutrient Management | $80,134 |
20 | Crop tree management for mast production | $69,184 |
21 | Forest Stand Improvement | $64,866 |
22 | Reduced tillage to increase soil health and soil organic matter content | $55,357 |
23 | Cover Crop | $55,326 |
24 | Cover crop to reduce soil erosion | $50,243 |
25 | Residue and Tillage Management- No Till | $44,704 |
26 | Stockpiling cool season forage to improve structure and composition or plant productivity and health | $41,589 |
27 | Establishing tree/shrub species to restore native plant communities | $35,087 |
28 | Cover crop to reduce water quality degradation by utilizing excess soil nutrients | $34,443 |
29 | Pasture and Hay Planting | $25,628 |
30 | Cover crop to suppress excessive weed pressures and break pest cycles | $25,257 |
31 | Increase stream shading for stream temperature reduction | $23,380 |
32 | Creating structural diversity with patch openings | $22,896 |
33 | Prescribed Burning | $20,563 |
34 | Cover crop to minimize soil compaction | $19,913 |
35 | Conservation Cover | $18,983 |
36 | Conservation cover for pollinators and beneficial insects | $16,912 |
37 | Reduced tillage to increase plant-available moisture | $16,279 |
38 | Forage and biomass planting to reduce soil erosion or increase organic matter to build soil health | $16,034 |
39 | Maintaining quantity and quality of forage for animal health and productivity | $15,146 |
40 | Intensive cover cropping to increase soil health and soil organic matter content | $12,429 |
41 | Forage plantings that help increase organic matter in depleted soils | $9,497 |
42 | Prescribed grazing on pastureland that improves riparian and watershed function | $9,476 |
43 | Improved grazing management on pasture for plant productivity and health with monitoring activities | $7,674 |
44 | Planting for high carbon sequestration rate | $7,014 |
45 | Reduced tillage to reduce tillage induced particulate matter | $4,774 |
46 | Irrigation Water Management | $4,104 |
47 | Reduced tillage to reduce energy use | $3,351 |
48 | Brush Management | $2,951 |
49 | Improved resource conserving crop rotation | $2,482 |
50 | Riparian Herbaceous Cover | $2,338 |
51 | Critical Area Planting | $2,282 |
52 | Use of multi-species cover crops to improve soil health and increase soil organic matter | $1,547 |
53 | Mulching | $1,349 |
54 | Tree/Shrub Establishment | $1,186 |
55 | Filter Strip | $1,035 |
56 | Brush management to improve wildlife habitat | $605 |
57 | Field Border | $503 |
58 | Grazing management that protects sensitive areas from gully erosion | $276 |
59 | Riparian Forest Buffer | $262 |
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Total Climate Smart CSP payments, 2017-2022 | $6,946,820 | |
Climate Smart CSP payments, 2017-2022 | $4,461,198 | |
Provisional Climate Smart CSP payments, 2017-2022 | $2,485,622 |
NRCS 2024 climate smart practice.
NRCS 2024 provisional climate smart practice.
CSP payments by county, 2017-2022
Rank | State | CSP Payments, 2017-2022 |
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1 | Yazoo County, Mississippi | $24,174,029 |
2 | Panola County, Mississippi | $16,737,422 |
3 | Quitman County, Mississippi | $16,654,013 |
4 | Calhoun County, Mississippi | $12,126,891 |
5 | Tallahatchie County, Mississippi | $11,757,620 |
6 | Holmes County, Mississippi | $11,058,478 |
7 | Leflore County, Mississippi | $10,027,733 |
8 | Chickasaw County, Mississippi | $9,542,295 |
9 | Sharkey County, Mississippi | $8,179,963 |
10 | Madison County, Mississippi | $8,076,340 |
11 | Carroll County, Mississippi | $7,108,269 |
12 | Humphreys County, Mississippi | $6,092,853 |
13 | Coahoma County, Mississippi | $6,027,303 |
14 | Warren County, Mississippi | $5,830,512 |
15 | Noxubee County, Mississippi | $5,826,479 |
16 | Hinds County, Mississippi | $5,627,676 |
17 | Pontotoc County, Mississippi | $5,311,433 |
18 | Attala County, Mississippi | $5,164,407 |
19 | Bolivar County, Mississippi | $5,086,225 |
20 | Monroe County, Mississippi | $4,824,048 |
21 | Sunflower County, Mississippi | $4,514,186 |
22 | Clay County, Mississippi | $4,373,850 |
23 | Issaquena County, Mississippi | $3,678,815 |
24 | Webster County, Mississippi | $3,639,748 |
25 | Prentiss County, Mississippi | $3,495,770 |
26 | Tate County, Mississippi | $3,425,673 |
27 | Washington County, Mississippi | $3,410,452 |
28 | Grenada County, Mississippi | $3,208,548 |
29 | Union County, Mississippi | $3,078,705 |
30 | Marshall County, Mississippi | $3,016,827 |
31 | Montgomery County, Mississippi | $2,554,380 |
32 | Oktibbeha County, Mississippi | $2,532,586 |
33 | Claiborne County, Mississippi | $2,271,017 |
34 | Yalobusha County, Mississippi | $2,269,036 |
35 | Rankin County, Mississippi | $2,173,757 |
36 | Tunica County, Mississippi | $2,133,633 |
37 | Lowndes County, Mississippi | $2,108,851 |
38 | Tippah County, Mississippi | $2,058,178 |
39 | Lafayette County, Mississippi | $1,930,993 |
40 | Itawamba County, Mississippi | $1,886,971 |
41 | Copiah County, Mississippi | $1,771,074 |
42 | DeSoto County, Mississippi | $1,750,477 |
43 | Alcorn County, Mississippi | $1,521,747 |
44 | Choctaw County, Mississippi | $1,336,654 |
45 | Walthall County, Mississippi | $1,331,143 |
46 | Scott County, Mississippi | $1,276,199 |
47 | Benton County, Mississippi | $1,224,016 |
48 | Leake County, Mississippi | $1,053,243 |
49 | Amite County, Mississippi | $1,010,946 |
50 | Wilkinson County, Mississippi | $980,752 |
51 | Lee County, Mississippi | $893,977 |
52 | Newton County, Mississippi | $892,545 |
53 | Adams County, Mississippi | $874,598 |
54 | Kemper County, Mississippi | $855,965 |
55 | Tishomingo County, Mississippi | $794,626 |
56 | Pearl River County, Mississippi | $744,591 |
57 | Winston County, Mississippi | $735,739 |
58 | Jefferson County, Mississippi | $732,759 |
59 | Marion County, Mississippi | $703,575 |
60 | Simpson County, Mississippi | $589,012 |
61 | Neshoba County, Mississippi | $570,261 |
62 | Jones County, Mississippi | $395,766 |
63 | Franklin County, Mississippi | $367,014 |
64 | Covington County, Mississippi | $355,002 |
65 | Lincoln County, Mississippi | $350,976 |
66 | Lawrence County, Mississippi | $309,095 |
67 | Smith County, Mississippi | $282,141 |
68 | Jasper County, Mississippi | $267,907 |
69 | Pike County, Mississippi | $267,460 |
70 | Lauderdale County, Mississippi | $249,629 |
71 | Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi | $144,523 |
72 | Lamar County, Mississippi | $137,748 |
73 | Clarke County, Mississippi | $121,464 |
74 | Perry County, Mississippi | $120,280 |
75 | Stone County, Mississippi | $91,971 |
76 | Wayne County, Mississippi | $78,366 |
77 | Forrest County, Mississippi | $56,034 |
78 | George County, Mississippi | $26,802 |
79 | Greene County, Mississippi | $19,693 |
80 | Hancock County, Mississippi | $9,097 |
81 | Jackson County, Mississippi | $0 |
82 | Harrison County, Mississippi | $0 |
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The state-level CSP data only includes practices that had more than four contracts in a state for a particular year. Because of this, the data contained within the state pages will not sum up to the total payments by practice on the national page.
USDA Census of Agriculture Data for Mississippi, 2022
Land in Mississippi, 2022
Land type | Acres |
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Number of Farms: | 31,290 |
Total Acres in Farms: | 10,251,497 |
Cropland Acres: | 5,135,334 |
Permanent pasture and rangeland: | 1,442,781 |
Woodland Acres: | 3,040,282 |
Livestock in Mississippi, 2022
Livestock | Number of Animals |
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Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold | 668,652,465 |
Layers inventory | 4,673,149 |
Cattle and calves inventory | 832,542 |
Hogs and pigs inventory | 177,541 |
Sheep and lambs inventory | 18,884 |