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Mississippi
and catfish have been synonymous terms since the late
sixties. Today, there are over 150,000 acres of catfish
in the United States, and Mississippi leads the nation
in catfish production with over 91,000 acres dedicated
to catfish production.
The Delta system
of catfish farming is characterized by 15 to 17-acre
ponds having levees on all four sides, by water being
supplied by large wells, and by farms having several
hundred acres in production. The near-level land and
abundant groundwater found in the Delta give the area
a natural advantage in the production of catfish. Although
small in comparison, non-Delta production has also increased.
Some areas with
relatively level land have put in Delta-type farms,
but most of these areas have watershed ponds and depend
on rainfall for fresh water. Production per acre is
less on watershed farms, and marketing opportunities
in small producing areas include more pond-bank sales
and more farm processing to add value to the fish.
»This
information came from the MSUCares.com
web site.
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