Apr 4
Sweet Grown Alabama Supporter Alabama Ag Credit Creates Vendor Voucher Program
When it comes to making profits as a small farmer, Alabama Ag Credit understands that the littlest things can make the biggest difference.
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Mar 1
Alabama Groups Launch ‘Down To Earth’ Sustainability Campaign
Alabama agriculture and forestry organizations are launching Down to Earth: Agriculture Sustains Alabama — a yearlong campaign promoting conservation techniques farmers and landowners practice across the state.Through farmer-led discussion, Down to ...
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Feb 4
Poarch Band of Creek Indians Contributes $15,000 to Support Sweet Grown Alabama
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians has pledged financial support to Sweet Grown Alabama with a $15,000 sponsorship for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
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Jan 26
First South Farm Credit Contributes $5,000 To Continue Support for Sweet Grown Alabama
First South Farm Credit has continued its financial support of Sweet Grown Alabama with a $5,000 supporter sponsorship for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
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Jan 25
United Bank Supports Sweet Grown Alabama with $10,000 Contribution
United Bank has pledged financial support to Sweet Grown Alabama with a $10,000 sponsorship for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
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Dec 9
Alabama Farm Credit Pledges Support for Sweet Grown Alabama
Alabama Farm Credit has pledged financial support to Sweet Grown Alabama with a $10,000 supporter sponsorship for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
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Oct 6
Alabama Ag Credit Continues Sponsorship with Sweet Grown Alabama
Alabama Ag Credit has continued its financial support of Sweet Grown Alabama with a $10,000 supporter sponsorship for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
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Aug 4
Sweet Grown Alabama Held First Farm to Table Dinner
Sweet Grown Alabama held their first farm to table dinner at Scott's Orchard in Hazel Green on July 22, 2021.
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Aug 4
Sweet Grown Alabama Hosted Farmers Market In Downtown Huntsville
Sweet Grown Alabama held a farmers market at Big Spring Park in downtown Huntsville July 23, where north Alabamians were able to purchase locally grown products and connect with farmers in ...
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