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         Alabama Agriculture:     more books (100)
  1. Alabama farm operator perspectives on a changing structure of agriculture (Bulletin / Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station) by Joseph J Molnar, 1982
  2. Experiments in beef production in Alabama (Bulletin / U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry) by J. F Duggar, 1908
  3. Alabama agriculture, 1950-1976: Years of change & progress (Bulletin - Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University ; 494) by Stan R Spurlock, 1977
  4. Raising and fattening beef calves in Alabama (Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture) by Dan T Gray, 1914
  5. Agriculture and industrial development in a six-county area of Alabama (Agricultural economics series) by John R Elliot, 1967
  6. A successful Alabama diversification farm (Farmers' bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by M. A Crosby, 1907
  7. The structure of Black-operated agriculture in Alabama: Characteristics and trends (Circular / Auburn University, Agricultural Experiment Station) by Joseph J Molnar, 1980
  8. Beef production in Alabama (Bulletin / U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry) by Dan T Gray, 1911
  9. Feeding beef cattle in Alabama (Bulletin / U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry) by Dan T Gray, 1912
  10. The effects of NAFTA on Alabama's agriculture by Curtis M Jolly, 1993
  11. Coloring Satsuma oranges in Alabama (Department bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by R. C Wright, 1923
  12. Bibliography on the history of Alabama agriculture and rural life, 1820-1945 by Roger Harris, 2000
  13. Alabama agriculture in the future by Ben T Lanham, 1960
  14. Agriculture in Alabama: Address at the Black Soil Belt Fair, Demopolis, Alabama, November 2, 1911 by William W Finley, 1911

41. Welcome To Franklin County Alabama - AW Todd Centre Information
Newly constructed and opened in May of 2002, the Centre is built in memory of AWTodd, a Franklin County native and former alabama agriculture Commissioner.
http://www.franklincountychamber.org/awtodd.html

Home Page
About Franklin County Arts and Entertainment AW Todd Centre ... Current Weather The A.W. Todd Centre is managed by the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber handles all booking of events for the Centre. The Russellville Park and Recreation Department handles all cleanup and maintenance of the facility. The AW Todd Center Designed to fill the ever growing need for an appropriate meeting facility for our community, The AW Todd Center has accomplished it's objective and then some! Newly constructed and opened in May of 2002, the Centre is built in memory of A.W. Todd, a Franklin County native and former Alabama Agriculture Commissioner.

42. Alabama Department Of Agriculture & Industries
Ron Sparks, Commissioner, alabama Department of agriculture Industries. Copyright© 2002, alabama Department of agriculture Industries. All rights reserved.
http://www.agi.state.al.us/
Richard Beard Building Federal Drive Montgomery, AL 36107-1100 Phone 334-240-7100 Fax 334-240-7190 P.O. Box 3336 Montgomery, AL 36109-0336 Click here to email us. March 31, 2003 - The April issue of the Farmers' and Consumers' Bulletin has been posted. Ron Sparks, Commissioner To provide timely, fair and expert regulatory control over product, business entities, movement, and application of goods and services for which applicable state and federal law exists and strive to protect and provide service to Alabama consumers. Department personnel will actively work to initiate and support economic development activities and promote domestic and international consumption of Alabama products. It is the Department's goal to be recognized for its employee's integrity and professional performance. This website has been visited times since 12/10/01

43. Nass Home Page
of agriculture .remember, every report counts! Please complete it and send it in today. Thank you. alabama
http://www.acenet.auburn.edu/department/nass
It is not too late to return your Census of Agriculture.......remember, every report counts! Please complete it and send it in today. Thank you. Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service Herb Vanderberry, State Statistician
Tim Placke, Deputy State Statistician
Current Statistics
Crop Weather National Reports Agriculture Census ... Southeast Get Together 4121 Carmichael Road, Suite 200
Montgomery, AL 36105
Phone: 334/279-3555
Fax: 334/279-3590

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44. AU Archives--AGRICULTURAL AND FARM COLLECTIONS
Collection of association records, personal papers, court decisions, and short histories. Some photograph Category Reference Archives Historical and Cultural...... Auburn University College of agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station Records,18871980 Avondale Mills of alabama Records, 1897-1982, RG 651, Inventory.
http://www.lib.auburn.edu/archive/find-aid/agriculture.htm
AGRICULTURAL AND FARM COLLECTIONS
AT THE
AUBURN UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS DEPARTMENT
[This site is under construction. It is subject to frequent updates.]
I. Research, Histories, Extracts Concerning Agriculture
II. Finding Aids and Collections On-Line
Click "Inventory" to go directly to the Collection Finding Aid Alabama Cattlemen's Association Records, 1944-1980, RG 683 Inventory Alabama Cooperative Extension Service Oral History Interviews, 1983, AURG 71 Inventory Alabama Cooperative Extension Service Photographs, ca. 1920-1960, AURG 71 Inventory Alabama Cooperative Extension Service Records, 1910-1971, AURG 71 Inventory Alabama Crop Improvement Association Records, 1944-1976, RG 660 Inventory Alabama Extension Homemakers Council Records, 1974-1982, RG 653 Inventory Inventory Alabama Farmers' Federation Records, 1922-1993, RG 543 Inventory Alabama Forestry Association Records, 1949-1978, RG 678

45. Statistics Of U.S. Businesses: 1999: Alabama - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing An
alabama agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (part 113-115 only) by EmploymentSize of Enterprise Introductory text includes scope and methodology.
http://www.census.gov/epcd/susb/1999/al/AL11.HTM
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: 1999:
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (part: 113-115 only)
Alabama
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Alabama - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (part: 113-115 only) by Employment Size of Enterprise
Introductory text
includes scope and methodology. Table includes only establishments with payroll. Nonemployers are shown separately. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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All firms Firms with no employees (as of March 12) Firms with 1 to 4 employees Firms with 5 to 9 employees Firms with 10 to 19 employees Firms with 20 to 99 employees D Firms with 100 to 499 employees D Firms with 500 employees or more Firms with 500 to 999 employees D Firms with 1,500 to 2,499 employees

46. South Alabama FLCA
Provides farm, agriculture, and real estate loans for South alabama.
http://www.alabamalandloan.com/
Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). The Federal Land Bank Association (FLBA) of South Alabama has been working with people just like you for over 80 years. As part of the Farm Credit System, our roots are in land financing. We specialize in long-term financing of farms, timber and forestry operations, agribusiness, recreational land and other rural property. We are a locally owned cooperative and understand the lending needs of our borrowers. With an experienced staff, a variety of loan products, and eight offices to serve you, we strive to simplify the loan process, service the loan, and help you invest in your dreams. If owning rural property is in your future, talk with us first. We look forward to meeting your financing needs.

47. Andalusia, Alabama / Agriculture
agriculture The major agricultural products in the area are peanuts, pecans, fruits Operated Home Page Area Facts Search Andalusia alabama Properties Show All
http://www.unitedcountry.com/andalusiaal/agri.htm
AGRICULTURE
The major agricultural products in the area
are peanuts, pecans, fruits, vegetables, cattle, poultry,
hogs, cotton, wheat and soybeans.
No One Knows The Country Like We Do
© 1997, United Country Real Estate, ® 1997, United Country

48. Wetumpka Alabama / Agriculture
agriculture Central alabama is still a leading cotton producer, buttimber is the leading cash crop. The state's farmers also raise
http://www.unitedcountry.com/wetumpkaal/agri.htm
AGRICULTURE
Central Alabama is still a leading cotton producer, but timber is
the leading cash crop. The state's farmers also raise much
livestock and poultry, and grow crops of
corn, peanuts and soybeans. United Country/Plantation Properties
Mike Holmes, Broker/Affiliate
7326 US Hwy 231, Wetumpka, AL 36092
Phones: Office, (334) 514-2033; FAX, (334) 514-2032;
E-mail: plantationprop@mindspring.com s No One Knows The Country Like We Do
© 1997, United Country Real Estate, ® 1997, United Country

49. United States Department Of Agriculture's Home Page
and Chuck Connor, Special Assistant to the President for agriculture Trade (right)listen to questions from the members of the alabama Farmers Federation
http://www.usda.gov/
Search:
Veneman Swears In Vernon Parker To Civil Rights Post

Veneman Announces Key Sign-Up Dates for Crop and Other Disaster Programs

Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman announced key sign-up dates for programs under the Agricultural Assistance Act of 2003, including the crop disaster assistance program. Veneman said that sign-up for the crop program, which will reimburse producers for qualifying crop losses in either 2001 or 2002, will begin June 6, with payments to begin shortly thereafter. Veneman Says Food Stamp Benefits For Newly Qualified Legal Immigrants Begin April 1
Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman: "President Bush is committed to ensuring that those eligible to receive food stamps can access available benefits," said Veneman. "This is an important step in the on-going effort to improve access for low-income households and in restoring fairness and equity for legal immigrants."
New Agriculture Fact Book is Now Available

Veneman Announces $7 Million for Conservation Efforts in the Klamath Basin

Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman released $7 million to assist farmers in the Klamath Basin in Oregon and California. The funds are part of a $50 million fund for Klamath farmers made available through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) authorized in the 2002 Farm Bill.

50. Global Environment - Gulf Coast's Ecological Heritage At Risk, Alabama Resources
parks/ alabama Rivers Map http//www.dcnr.state.al.us/agfd/rivers.html alabama ForestryAssociation http//www.alaforestry.org/ alabama's agriculture http//www
http://www.ucsusa.org/gulf/gcstateala_lnk.html
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... Coastal Development There are many other Internet sites that contain information on the ecology and climate of the Gulf Coast. We have included below a selection of regional sites and sites specific to Alabama that are particularly useful. If you have suggestions for additions to this list, please send them to the Global Environment Program Regional Links CLIMATE and CLIMATE CHANGE Southeast Regional Climate Center http://water.dnr.state.sc.us/climate/sercc/ Southern Regional Climate Center http://www.srcc.lsu.edu/ Southeastern Regional Climate Assessment http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/regional/ U.S. National Assessment Gulf Coast Regional Workshop Report http://www.nacc.usgcrp.gov/regions/gulfcoast/ EPA Gulf of Mexico Program Office http://www.gmpo.gov/ Gulf Ecological Management Sites (GEMS) Program http://pelican.gmpo.gov/gem2.html EPA – Region 4 (FL, AL, MS) http://www.epa.gov/region4/

51. Alabama Maps - Agriculture
Wheat production 1998. Average Farm Value per Acre, 1997. Format PDF 115kb JPEG96kb. Farm value per acre in 1997. Next Page. © 2003 University of alabama.
http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/alabama/agriculture/
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Value of Agricultural Products Sold, 1997

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Value of Agricultural Products Sold in 1997. Change in Farm Acreage, 1992-1997

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Change in Farm Acreage between 1992 and 1997. All Cattle on Farms
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All cattle on farms in 1999. Corn Production, 1999
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Corn production in 1998. Cotton Production, 1999 Format: PDF
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Cotton production in 1998. Egg Production Format: PDF
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Egg production in 1998. Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 1998 Format: PDF
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Cash receipts from farm marketing in 1998. Peanut Producation, 1999 Format: PDF JPEG Cash receipts from farm marketing in 1998. All Hogs and Pigs on Farms, 1999 Format: PDF JPEG All hogs and pigs on farms in 1998. Poultry Production, 1999 Format: PDF JPEG Poultry production in 1998. Soybeans Production, 1999 Format: PDF JPEG Soybean production in 1998. Cash Receipts from Forest Industry Timber, 1999

52. Alabama Maps - Agriculture
2003 University of alabama
http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/alabama/agriculture/index2.html
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Acreage in Cropland, 1997
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Acreage in cropland by county, 1997. Cropland Acreage Change by County
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Cropland acreage change by county, 1978-1997. Farms with Sales Greater than $100,000
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Farms with sales greater than $100,000. Farm Tractors, 1997
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Number of farm tractors by county, 1997. Irrigated Cropland, 1997 Format: PDF
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Irrigated cropland by county, 1997. Change in Total Number of Farms, 1978-1997 Format: PDF
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Change in total number of farms by county, 1978-1997. Farm Ownership by Blacks, 1997 Format: PDF
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Farm ownership by blacks in 1997. Total Cash Receipts from Farm and Forest Industry, 1999 Format: PDF
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Total cash reciepts from farm and forest industry, 1999.
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54. Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network
ASAN. alabama Sustainable agriculture Network. Saturday, November 2,2002. “Diversified Production for Sustainable Farms”. An ASAN
http://www.asanonline.org/
ASAN
Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network
Saturday, November 2 An ASAN Field Day at the Garfrerick Family Farm, Alpine, AL More details at the bottom of the page The Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network (ASAN) is a network of farmers, ag-related organizations, and sustainable agriculture supporters committed to promoting sustainable agriculture in Alabama. We invite you to join us! If you'd like to become a member, subscribe to our listserv, attend one of our meetings, participate in one of our field trips, or just learn more about ASAN, please contact:
Gus Heard-Hughes at (205) 755-9226 or angus.heard-hughes@heifer.org
ASAN Mission:
ASAN's mission is to support conservation practices, families who grow and consume natural food and fiber, and the communities where they live. Definition of Sustainable Agriculture (as adopted by ASAN):
Sustainable agriculture is farming that supports families and communities while conserving natural resources.
ASAN Goals:
  • Increase awareness and appreciation for sustainably produced food and fiber.
  • Expand sustainable agriculture practices among farmers through education and training.
  • 55. Alabama's Commissioners Of Agriculture And Industries
    alabama COMMISSIONERS OF agriculture AND INDUSTRY CURRENT COMMISSIONERRON SPARKS (2003 ) Charles Bishop 1999-2003, Jack Thompson 1995-99.
    http://www.archives.state.al.us/conoff/agcomm.html
    A LABAMA C OMMISSIONERS OF A GRICULTURE AND I NDUSTRY C URRENT C OMMISSIONER: RON SPARKS
    Charles Bishop:
    Jack Thompson:
    A.W. Todd:

    Albert McDonald:
    McMillan Lane:

    M. D. "Pete" Gilmer:
    Richard Beard:

    R. C. "Red" Bamberg, Jr.:

    A.W. Todd:

    Frank M. Stewart:
    ... Return to ADAH Homepage http://www.archives.state.al.us/conoff/agcomm.html var ref = document.referrer; document.write("") Updated: January 24, 2002 624 Washington Avenue Montgomery, Alabama 36130-0100 Phone: (334) 242-4435 E-Mail:dpendlet@archives.state.al.us

    56. Alabama Archives: Teacher Packet
    In alabama, agriculture had been depressed for the entire decade, directlyeffecting 78% of the population that lived in rural areas in 1920.
    http://www.archives.state.al.us/teacher/dep/dep.html
    Using Primary Sources in the Classroom:
    The Great Depression Unit Introduction to the Great Depression Unit The federal government initially did little, either. But after the inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, a host of innovative relief and reform efforts were undertaken under the umbrella known as the "New Deal." The New Deal programs were designed to "give a hand up, not a hand out" and administered, for the most part, by conservative business and political leaders here in Alabama. Having long struggled with the effects of illiteracy, sickness, and poverty, Alabama's problems were too ingrained to respond quickly to the modest help offered by the New Deal. Demands for greater state assistance to the needy continued for much of the decade, as did demands for a more fundamental restructuring of the economic system. The economic disasters of the 1930s spelled the beginning of the end for farm tenancy which had for so long characterized the agricultural economy. They also introduced a new radicalism among workers who increasingly looked to labor unions and the weapon of the "strike" to defend and improve their positions in the industrial economy. Ultimately, the advent of World War II and its need for war-related production brought lasting relief from the Great Depression. Go to Lesson 1: "...we are in need."

    57. AWIS Weather Services, Weather Data, Ag Weather, And Freeze / Frost Forecasting
    Climate data and forecasts in standard and custom formats, Ag weather, freeze and frost forecasting Category News Weather Agricultural...... Weather data brought to you by alabama Cooperative Extension System, the alabamaAgricultural Experiment Station, College of agriculture, and AWIS Weather
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    Our climate data and forecast data will run your models. Custom weather data for your unique projects. All climate data are available with full quality control. AWIS weather data is spreadsheet and database ready.
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    58. 1.ag - Portal To Agriculture
    Should you have a web presence if you are in agriculture in alabama? Well,alabama boasts an ag market value of over $4.2 billion dollars a year.
    http://1.ag/affiliate_group.php?group_id=15

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    60. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION
    alabama DEPARTMENT OF agriculture AND INDUSTRIES NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION. AGENCYNAME alabama DEPARTMENT OF agriculture AND INDUSTRIES. CHAPTER TITLE
    http://www.alabamaadministrativecode.state.al.us/UpdatedMonthly/VolXVIIIn9/p217.
    ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION AGENCY NAME:
    ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
    80-10-11 - Rules For Pollination
    80-10-14 - Noxious Weed Rules
    80-3-7-.07 - Entry Requirements For Cattle
    INTENDED ACTION Adopt new chapter 80-10-11 with 6 new rules. Adopt new chapter 80-10-14 with 13 new rules. Adopt new rule 80-3-7-.07 SUBSTANCE OF PROPOSED ACTION 80-10-11 - Rules For Pollination This rule establishes a mechanism for the pollination of Alabama agricultural products by out-of-state beekeepers to make certain of the continued production of certain products, on account of insufficient numbers of beekeepers in certain areas of Alabama; and for the further control of honeybees and apiaries in Alabama. 80-10-14 - Rules For Noxious Weed Because it was found that noxious weeds, defined as plant pests under the provisions of §2-25-1(2)Code of Alabama (1975), are more recently becoming potentially extremely injurious to Alabama's horticultural, agricultural, aquatic, forestry, wildlife, and tourism industries. This action proposes to establish a quarantine against the spread of such weeds in the best interests of the State of Alabama. 80-3-7-.07 - Entry Requirements For Cattle This rule is necessary to reduce the possibility of introducing tuberculosis known to be widespread in white-tail-deer and more recently in beef and cattle in the State of Michigan into the beef and cattle located in Alabama.

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