Mississippi Agricultural Expo Highlights BLM’s Southeastern States District Office

The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Southeastern States District Office was proud to be part of this year’s Mississippi Agricultural Expo. BLM attendance at the Expo, held at the Mississippi Trade Mart in Jackson, was a testament of how incredibly diverse stakeholders are to our work. At the event we had the opportunity to engage with farmers, ranchers, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts from across the region. This annual event showcases the latest in agricultural technology, land management practices, and conservation programs, drawing thousands of visitors eager to learn and connect. 

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John Sullivan, State Archaeologist / Tribal Liaison and Deputy Preservation Officer at the Southeastern States District Office, sits at the BLM booth at the Mississippi Agricultural Expo in Jackson, MS.

The BLM booth drew a steady stream of visitors, many of whom were pleasantly surprised to learn that the BLM operates in the eastern region. “I had no idea you were out here,” was a common refrain, underscoring the importance of outreach and education at events like this. 

Among the visitors were several retired government employees who expressed genuine happiness at seeing the BLM represented and having the opportunity to engage in public lands issues with us. Their stories and shared experiences reminded us of the lasting impact public service has on communities and individuals alike. 

One of the most memorable encounters was with a longtime wild horse and burro adopter, who cared for his mustang, Hank Jr., for an incredible 25 years. With emotion in his voice, he told us, “I was sick when he passed.” Hank Jr.’s legacy lives on, though—his adopter now owns burros and spoke passionately about how they’ve become an integral part of his life. His story is a testament to the enduring bond between people and the animals they adopt that are made possible by BLM programs, outreach and staff. 

Person wearing a green shirt and jeans holding a young alligator at an indoor event with various booths in the background.
Amanda Keener, Public Affairs Specialist for the Eastern State office holds a juvenile alligator brought by fellow exhibitor, the Mississippi Museum of Natural History.

The Expo was also an opportunity to connect with other exhibitors dedicated to conservation and education, including the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science; the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks; and the Mississippi Forestry Commission. These organizations share a common goal of promoting stewardship and sustainability, and collaborating with them strengthens our collective impact. 

Want to learn more or get involved? Visit https://www.blm.gov to explore adoption programs, discover volunteer opportunities, and find out how you can help protect and enjoy America’s public lands. Your engagement makes a difference—join us in shaping the future of our shared landscapes!

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Amanda Keener, Public Affairs Specialist

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