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§ 69-2-11. Emerging crop designations

MS Code § 69-2-11 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Blueberries;

(b) Muscadines;

(c) Christmas trees;

(d) Aquaculture, including any species from the Gulf of Mexico and its tributaries;

(e) Horticulture;

(f) Rabbit farming and processing; and

(g) Others designated by the Board of Economic Development or Legislature.

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