JACKSON -- The Mississippi Agriculture and Forestry Museum is expected to remain closed to the general public until Dec. 1.
Andy Prosser, deputy commissioner of agriculture, tells WJTV in Jackson the facility will be made available to individuals or groups who had already scheduled rentals for events.
Three buildings -- a children's barnyard, a veterinary educational building and a maintenance shed -- were destroyed. Among the burned items were 100-year-old veterinary artifacts, maintenance to
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