Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it.

— Henry Ford

Subscribe to Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Reports

Updated December 1, 2018 with the replacement website!

Several years ago I alerted you to the ability to sign up to receive emailed auction reports from some (though not all) auctions across the country. That service has changed.

If you had previously subscribed, you will need to create a NEW subscription on this new website. Your current subscriptions will end on December 3, 2018.

In order to subscribe, visit this page: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/ and click “Sign Up” in the upper right.

After you confirm your subscription via email, log into the site and begin the search for the reports you want to receive.

You can either type “Auction results” in the search box or click “AGENCY” and then choose “Agricultural Marketing Service.”

You can either scroll through the items and pick what you want (by clicking the “Subscribe” button to the right of the item) or you can narrow your search. For example, if you are looking for results from Joplin, MO, type “Joplin” in the search box.

Then you can click “Subscribe” and you will begin receiving the emails on that auction report.

One thing I have learned since this new service has went into effect is that, rather than emailing you the FULL report, like it did in the past, all it does is alert you there is a new report and tells you the link. However, at that link you can now click to see previous reports if you wish.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Archives
Recent Posts

Bolivar, MO 2024 School!

We had another great in-person school in Bolivar, Missouri March 11-13, 2024! Covering the fundamentals of sell-buy marketing Learning how to “Do the Math!” We

Read More »

More on “Do the Math!”

Yesterday we finished the last of the calculations and videoing for the last lesson on our Jan-March online marketing course. Whew. Although it wouldn’t matter

Read More »

Plan or Market?

“Thinking about selling six months from now or what the market will be six months from now is just a way to keep from thinking

Read More »