So when the Mississippi Market Bulletin announced it was moving its subscription portal entirely online, Earlene did what any self-respecting woman in Port Gibson would do. She drove forty-five miles to the county extension office and asked for Myra.
“Only if they catch me,” Myra said. “And so far, the only person reading the Bulletin in Jackson is some twenty-two-year-old digital coordinator named Trevor who thinks a ‘broiler house’ is a dorm for fraternity brothers.” mississippi market bulletin subscription
“Eighteen dollars,” Myra said. “Cash or check. No cards.” So when the Mississippi Market Bulletin announced it
Then, one Tuesday, Trevor from Jackson drove down to Port Gibson. He had a corporate badge and a clipboard. He stood in Myra’s extension office and explained that all subscriptions had to be digital now. No exceptions. It said so in the memo. “And so far, the only person reading the