July 2018 Stories
Trading Places From South Africa to the Mississippi Delta
By Angela Rogalski Matching South African workers who need employment with farmers in the United States is a process that has become beneficial for all
Farm Families Peyton Potter Third Generation Farmer
By Mark H. Stowers Peyton Potter was born into farming in Washington County and he’s the third generation to toil the Delta area acreage that
Deloach Farms Father-Son Venture in Leflore County
By Mark H. Stowers AIn 1986, Carl Deloach moved from Bolivar County to Leflore County to farm for himself. Cotton, soybeans, rice, corn and wheat
Bilbo Farms A Successful Venture Since 1971
By Mark H. Stowers Since 1971, Jerry Locke has been getting his hands dirty on the family farm in Quitman and Panola Counties. He did
Eubanks Trucking Riding the Roads for Over Thirty-Six Years
By Aimee Robinette For over thirty-six years, Woodward Eubanks and Sons, LLP, name has been synonymous with trucking. With a fleet of thirty trucks, the