Definition of Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)

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Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)

The term 'Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' A USDA agency that establishes standards for grades of cotton, tobacco, meat, dairy products, eggs, fruits, and vegetables. It also operates inspection and grading services and market news services, and provides supervisory administration for federal marketing orders'.

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