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The State of Mississippi owns over 640,000 acres of trust land known as "16th Section Land." Trustees manage land held in trust -- and 108 Mississippi public school districts serve as trustees for 16th Section Land, with the Mississippi Secretary of State serving as the supervising trustee.
To lease Sixteenth Section land, you should contact the land manager of the local school district where the land is located. View a list of local land managers.