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         Alabama Agriculture:     more books (100)
  1. Marketing the cotton crop of the South (Alabama.Dept. of Agriculture.Bulletin) by M. B Houghton, 1911
  2. Report on the phosphates of Alabama (Bulletin no. 5 of the State Department of Agriculture) by Eugene Allen Smith, 1884
  3. Applications of solar energy in Alabama...business, industry, agriculture: Financial incentives for solar energy by Wayne R Glass, 1981
  4. Lessons in elementary agriculture for Alabama schools: Outlines by months (Bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by E. A Miller, 1915
  5. Soil fertility and plant nutrient movement as related to water quality in Alabama (Agriculture & natural resources timely information. agronomy series) by C. C Mitchell, 1988
  6. Alabama farm operator perspectives on a changing structure of agriculture (Bulletin / Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station) by Joseph J Molnar, 1982
  7. Preparing Johnson hay for market in the Black Prairie belt of Alabama and Mississippi (Farmers' bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by M. A Crosby, 1928
  8. Raising and fattening beef calves in Alabama (Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture) by Dan T Gray, 1914
  9. The structure of Black-operated agriculture in Alabama: Characteristics and trends (Circular / Auburn University, Agricultural Experiment Station) by Joseph J Molnar, 1980
  10. Agriculture, forestry, and conservation in the Appalachia and non-Appalachia parts of Alabama: Appendix A to Report for development of water resources in non-Appalachia Alabama by J. Homer Blackstone, 1968
  11. Farming, food & agriculture: Outlooks and perceptions of Alabama residents (Bulletin / Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station) by Joseph J Molnar, 1987
  12. A successful Alabama diversification farm (Farmers' bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by M. A Crosby, 1907
  13. Agriculture in Alabama: Address at the Black Soil Belt Fair, Demopolis, Alabama, November 2, 1911 by William W Finley, 1911
  14. Alfalfa growing in Alabama (Alabama.Dept. of Agriculture and Industries.Bulletin) by I. T Quinn, 1920

41. Agriculture Magazines
Cattle Today. alabama agriculture Magazines Alabama Magazines. SouthernLoggin Times. alabama agriculture Magazines - Alabama Magazines.
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42. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
The alabama Agricultural Experiment Station is a research arm of the College of agriculture, the School of University. ©2002. alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. 7 Comer Hall
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes
The Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station is a research arm of the College of Agriculture, the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, the College of Human Sciences, the College of Veterinary Medicine, and the College of Sciences and Mathematics at Auburn University.
Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
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43. Alabama Department Of Agriculture & Industries
Richard Beard Building1445 Federal DriveMontgomery, AL 361071100. Phone 334-240-7100Fax 334-240-7190. P.O. Box 3336Montgomery, AL 36109-0336Click here to email us. 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. June 2, 2004 -The June issue of the Farmers' and Consumers' Bulletin has been posted. The Alabama U-Pick Directory has also been updated. Alabama issues quarantine on certain plants from California. 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

44. Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network
ASAN's mission is to support conservation practices, families who grow and consume natural food and fiber, and the communities where they live.
http://www.asanonline.org/
Home About ASAN Members Events ... Contact
Who We Are
The Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network (ASAN) is a network of farmers, consumers, and agriculture-related organizations, all committed to promoting sustainable agriculture in Alabama. ASAN's mission is to support conservation practices, families who grow and consume natural food and fiber, and the communities where they live. as farming that supports families and communities while conserving natural resources. ASAN is sponsored by Friends of Rural Alabama, Inc. (ForAla), a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to assisting grassroots groups of this type.
For more information, contact Karen Wynne at 256-520-2400 or
wynnekaren@hotmail.com
Our Mission
ASAN's mission is to support conservation practices, families who grow and consume natural food and fiber, and the communities where they live. an artechulate Home About ASAN Producers ... Contact

45. Southeast Alabama Economic Development, Retirement, Tourism, Agriculture, And En
Provides information on industry, tourism, agriculture, recreation, retirement, and entrepreneurial/small business and county profiles for this area.
http://www.southeastalabama.com/
param name=target value="_self" W elcome to the best location for industrial, entrepreneurial, tourism, retirement, and agricultural information about Southeast Alabama. You will find detailed information about each of these areas of interest as well as important area profiles and entertaining information. So please take the time to explore this site and enjoy!!! This site is easily explored through the separate areas and the related maps for each. To quickly access specific data, please utilize the expanding menu to the left. Please take the time to send us an email on your opinion of this site and how it can better serve you.
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Southeast Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission
P.O. Box 1406
Dothan, AL 36302
(334) 794-3288 - Fax
SoutheastAlabama@sanman.net

46. AU Archives -- Guide To The James Mallory Plantation Journal, RG No.: 33
Records related to alabama experimental agriculture and rural life, the history of aviation, politics, Civil War and reconstruction.
http://www.lib.auburn.edu/archive/find-aid/033.htm
FINDING AID
Guide to the James Mallory Plantation Journal, RG 33 Listed by: CJD Date: March 1966 Size: 1 journal + 1 reel of microfilm Date Span: Scope / Content: Includes accounts of experimental agriculture, politics, Civil War and Reconstruction, and reflections on the Baptist Church and national economy (1843-1877). Published in Talladega County Historical Association Newsletter in 51 installments, Dec 1972 - Feb 1977. Selected passages published in Edgar A. Stewart, ed., "The Journal of James Mallory, 1834-1877", Alabama Review (Jul 1961): 219-232. Biographical Sketch: James Mallory, a native of Madison County, Virginia, moved to Talladega County, Alabama in 1834. A Whig, Mallory owned Selwood plantation near Alpine, and was a charter member of the Agricultural Society of Talladega County.
CALENDAR:
    1 Typescript and carbon (400 pages) 1 Reel microfilm (neg.)

47. Nass Home Page
alabama. Agricultural Statistics Service Crop Progress and Condition. National Reports. agriculture Census. Graphical Overview
http://www.aces.edu/department/nass
Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service Herb Vanderberry, State Statistician
Tim Placke, Deputy State Statistician
Current Statistics
Crop Progress and Condition National Reports Agriculture Census ... Southeast Get Together 4121 Carmichael Road, Suite 200
Montgomery, AL 36105
Phone: 334/279-3555
Fax: 334/279-3590

E-mail: nass-al@nass.usda.gov

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48. ACES: Chilton County Office
Part of the alabama Cooperative Extension System, an extended arm of Auburn University and alabama A M University. Activities are agriculture and Natural Resources, 4H Youth and Youth-at-Risk, Community Resource Development, and Home Economics.
http://www.aces.edu/counties/Chilton/
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Chilton County Office
Gay West, County Coordinator
P.O. Box 30
504 1st Avenue
Clanton, AL 35045-
Phone: (205) 280-6268
Fax: (205) 280-6357
Email Us
About Chilton County
Chilton County's population of 37,485 is 11 percent black and 89 percent white. Its county seat is Clanton. In addition to peaches, farmers in Chilton County produce beef and vegetables. Major industries include International Paper, Gulf States and CRH. Most adults56 percenthave at least a high school education. There are six elementary schools, two middle schools, six high schools and a technical school in Chilton County. Additionally, the county has an extension of George Wallace Community College. Chilton County is home to Alabama's Confederate Memorial Park. Other tourist attractions include Alabama Power Company's Water Course, Lay Lake and Mitchell Lake. The Extension office employs four people full time and three part time. In addition to 4-H, which involves 1,000 youth, the Extension office conducts leadership training programs, Master Gardener, Shooting Sports and an area peach production meeting.

49. ACESAG: Coosa County Homepage
An extended arm of Auburn University and alabama A M University. Activities are agriculture and natural resources, 4H youth and youth-at-risk, community resource development, and home economics.
http://www.aces.edu/counties/Coosa/cntyinfo.htm
Coosa County Office
W Frequently Asked Questions - Select A Topic Insect Problems Plant Diseases Rodent Problems Wildlife Publications Library - Select A Topic Agriculture and Natural Resources Community Resource Development Extension Home Economics and Family Programs Youth 4-H Publications Catalog Publications Balances Integrated Pest Management
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50. 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.

51. Press Releases Alabama Department Of Agriculture
alabama Department of agriculture Industries. Click here to access 2003 Press Releases. April 21, 2004 Sparks Works To Successfully Negotiate Reopening alabama Chicken Sales To Cuba
http://www.agi.state.al.us/press.htm
Press Releases
Click here to access 2003 Press Releases For Archive Files Contact Scott Absher At 334-240-7105 or 800-642-7761, Ext. 7105

52. AWIS Weather Services, Weather Data, Ag Weather, And Freeze / Frost Forecasting
available through cooperation of the alabama Cooperative Extension System, the alabamaAgricultural Experiment Station, the College of agriculture, and AWIS
http://www.awis.com/mesonet/
Alabama Mesonet Weather Data These Auburn University Mesonet observations are made available through cooperation of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, the College of Agriculture, and AWIS Weather Services, Inc. AWIS has made available all daily summary Mesonet data through this Web page. Auburn University users are able to extract any desired period of data from any of the Mesonet stations. Just click on the "Direct access" links after the station tables. Hourly data will still need to be requested directly from AWIS at no cost for AU users. Other users may also request historical Mesonet data, both hourly and daily, for a small fee.

53. Statistics Of U.S. Businesses: 2001: 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/2001/al/AL11.HTM
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: 2001:
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (part: 113-115 only)
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Alabama - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (part: 113-115 only) by Employment Size of Enterprise
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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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54. 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/

55. 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

56. Listings Alabama: USA : Alabama : Agriculture
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Alabama Pecan Growers Association
The Alabama Pecan Growers Association operates to provide pecan growers the most up to date information on pecans and the pecan industry.

57. Alabama Maps - Agriculture
Format PDF 60kb JPEG 89kb Value of Agricultural Products Sold in 1997. Changein Farm Acreage, 19921997. Next Page. © 2004 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

58. Alabama Maps - Agriculture
2004 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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59. Regional Climate Assessment Sector - Agriculture
alabama Cooperative Extension 1998. alabama Agricultural Statistics 199601997Bulletin. alabama Agricultural Statistics Service, Montgomery, AL. 92pp.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/regional/agriculture.html
Assessment Approach The agricultural assessment will involve computer simulations of the impacts of climate scenarios: historical (with and without extreme events) and GCM-driven estimates for 2030 and 2100 on major field crops (soybean, corn, peanut, and wheat) in the Southeast. These results will be refined by spatially aggregating them using Monte Carlo and sampling techniques. These analyses will be expanded further to other economically-important crops (cotton, sugarcane, Florida citrus and tomato yields) using a combination of crop simulation and analogous years. Using the resulting changes in expected yield, changes in gross farm income (economic impacts) will be estimated under various climate regimes. The vulnerability of the agricultural sector to extreme climate events (hurricanes and frost) will also be assessed. Data sources used for model assessment and economic analysis can be found at two major US Department of Agriculture websites. The National Agricultural Statistics Service includes the Census of Agriculture data and other state- and county level crops data ( http://www.usda.gov/nass/

60. Alabama --  Encyclopædia Britannica
onset of the boll weevil in 1915 seriously damaged onecrop agriculture, forcinga during World War I. A factor in encouraging the out-migration of alabama….
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=121277&tocid=78321&query=george c. walla

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