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Muscadine grapes are a popular crop in Mississippi, with the state being one of the leading producers in the U.S. While exact figures can vary yearly, Mississippi typically cultivates several hundred acres of muscadines. The climate and soil conditions in the region are well-suited for growing these grapes, contributing to their popularity among local farmers and vineyards.

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