Mississippi Market Bulletin Past Issues

You can explore the history and specific archived stories of the Mississippi Market Bulletin through these digital resources: Official Archive View MDAC AgNet Archive

The maintains a digital archive of past issues on its website. mississippi market bulletin past issues

Economists and agricultural students use the "Market Reports" section of old Bulletins to reconstruct price histories. How much did a bushel of soybeans cost during the 1988 drought? What was the weaned calf market like after NAFTA was signed? The answers lie in these past issues. You can explore the history and specific archived

In the past issues of the Mississippi Market Bulletin, you can find a treasure trove of information about the state's agricultural industry. For example, in the 1920s, the bulletin reported on the thriving cotton industry in Mississippi, with prices ranging from 15 to 25 cents per pound. The bulletin also advertised livestock sales, with prices for cattle ranging from $5 to $20 per head. What was the weaned calf market like after NAFTA was signed

Tracking the price fluctuations of livestock, machinery, and timber over decades.

If you are looking for a physical paper to be delivered to you, the bulletin is a bimonthly newspaper published on the of every month. Mississippi Market Bulletin | MMB

, it serves as a marketplace for machinery, livestock, plants, and more. Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (.gov) Guide to Accessing Past Issues