Mississippi Market Bulletin Past Issues File

: If you need to manage your access, you can Log in to the Market Portal or subscribe/renew for $10.00 per year for in-state residents. Historical & Physical Archives

Before the internet, if a family sold a herd of Jersey cows or a parcel of timberland, that transaction—or at least the advertisement—appeared in the Bulletin. Researchers use past issues to track where ancestors lived, what equipment they owned, and even family disputes over livestock. mississippi market bulletin past issues

For those unfamiliar, the Mississippi Market Bulletin is a free (or low-cost) publication by the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce. Unlike a standard newspaper, it’s entirely reader-driven. Farmers list livestock. Homemakers sell canned goods. Gardeners swap seeds. It’s the original peer-to-peer marketplace for the Magnolia State. : If you need to manage your access,

Mississippi Market Bulletin , published by the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) For those unfamiliar, the Mississippi Market Bulletin is

: You can browse and view previous editions of the bulletin through the MDAC AgNet Archive portal

Seed savers and heritage livestock breeders rely on old bulletins to trace the lineage of rare breeds. If you are raising “Mississippi Mulefoot hogs” or “Purple Ribbon Sugar Cane,” old listings prove those genetics existed in the state prior to industrial farming.

. This digital repository typically provides access to recent past issues in PDF format. Subscribers Only : Access to the current online issue and certain archival features requires a paid subscription

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