Brianna Croft

Presentation topic: “Impacts of H-2A Reforms on Farm Performance and Labor Use in Mississippi Sweet Potatoes”

Brianna Croft is a first-year Master’s student in Agricultural Economics at Mississippi State University and a native of Normal, Illinois. She earned her undergraduate degree in Agribusiness with a concentration in Policy and Law and has demonstrated a strong commitment to leadership and service throughout her academic career.

As an undergraduate, Brianna served as president of the Agricultural Economics Club and was an active member of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA). She was also a founding member of her sorority, where she served as chapter president and as an alumni delegate, served as a liaison between the alumni association and the student body.  

 
Her leadership and impact have been recognized through her induction into the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Inaugural Hall of Fame, as well as the Mississippi State University Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Greek Hall of Fame. Brianna plans to pursue a career in agricultural policy, where she hopes to advocate for the agriculture industry and ensure producers have a seat at the decision-making table.