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Mississippi Farms for Sale - Delta Cropland and Poultry Country

Mississippi farmland is anchored by one of the great agricultural landscapes in America. The Delta, spreading between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers, carries deep alluvial soils that grow cotton, soybeans, corn, and rice on flat fields engineered for efficiency, and its catfish ponds around Belzoni built the state's reputation as the heart of U.S. farm-raised catfish. Move east and the ground rises into the state's poultry belt, where broiler operations concentrated around Scott and Smith counties make chicken Mississippi's leading farm product. The brown loam hills grow the sweet potatoes that made Vardaman a proud capital of the crop, while cattle and hay farms spread across the central and southern counties among the pine timber that defines so much of the state.

Farms in Mississippi frequently stack income sources. Delta cropland pairs naturally with duck hunting on flooded fields and brakes, and the state's giant whitetail keep farms with hardwood bottoms in steady demand among hunting land buyers. Poultry buyers evaluating broiler houses and contracts often compare listings on dedicated Mississippi poultry farm pages, and pine plantations woven through farm tracts add timberland value across the southern half of the state. Mississippi assesses agricultural land on use value for property taxes, and Delta buyers should review irrigation wells, land leveling, and flood considerations as part of due diligence. Land.com connects buyers with farm sellers from the Delta to the Pine Belt. Start your search today and save your preferences to receive updates when new Mississippi farm properties become available.

FAQ

Which regions of Mississippi are best for buying a farm?

The Delta offers the state's premier row crop ground for cotton, soybeans, corn, and rice, while east central Mississippi anchors poultry production. Cattle and hay buyers find value in the central hills and south, where pasture pairs with pine timber at accessible per-acre costs.

What should buyers know about Delta farmland in Mississippi?

Delta ground is flat alluvial soil where irrigation wells, land leveling, and drainage infrastructure drive productivity, so buyers should review well condition, field grading history, and flood zone status. Precision-leveled fields with reliable irrigation typically command the strongest interest from row crop operators.

What makes Mississippi a leading poultry state?

Broiler production is Mississippi's top agricultural sector, concentrated in the east central counties where integrator processing plants, feed mills, and experienced growers cluster together. Buyers of poultry farms should evaluate house age, equipment, contract terms, and litter management as core parts of the purchase decision.

Why is Mississippi farmland popular with hunters?

Flooded Delta fields and cypress brakes winter big numbers of ducks on the Mississippi Flyway, and the state's whitetail grow large on the agricultural landscape. Farms that combine cropland with hardwood bottoms or pine edges give buyers working income and serious hunting land in one tract.

Land Market Insights and Pricing in Mississippi

On average, land listings in Mississippi have a lot size of 244 acres and are priced around $1,304,271. The median price per acre in Mississippi is $5,878.
Market Trends
Properties for Sale
218
Total Acreage for Sale
48,577 ac
Median Lot Size
93.1 ac
Median List Price
$684,915
Median Price Per Acre
$5,878 / ac
Median Days on Market
115 days

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