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  1. Blankenship thanked State of Alabama Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate and State Rep. Steve Clouse for $200,000 for the farmers market, budgeted in the Agriculture and Industry’s budget.

  2. LocallyGrown.net takes the best things about traditional farmers markets, CSAs, and buying clubs and wraps them all together in an online system that's easy for both the grower and the consumer. Find a locally grown market near you, and if there isn't one, start one!

  3. Our current schedule is on the “About” page. Orders are picked up Fridays, 10:00am -12:00pm at Dothan Nurseries, 1300 Montgomery Hwy. Enterprise pickup is from 12:00 to 12:30pm at Grocery Advantage in Enterprise, AL. Thank you for your prompt pick up. Perishable & frozen orders will not be left after pick up times for your health and safety.

  4. Begin your tour of Dothan at Landmark Park(430 Landmark Dr.; 334-794-3452). The 135-acre park was built to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of southeast Alabama’s Wiregrass region. The 1890s living history farm allows visitors to observe a variety of farm animals, such as sheep, mules, cows, chickens, goats and pigs.

  5. 1445 Federal Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36107 (334) 240-7100 (800) 642-7761 ask-me@agi.alabama.gov

  6. The Alabama Farmers Market Trail invites you to discover what makes our market destinations unique! Follow the trail throughout our beautiful state to any or all of these farmers markets. You will find an array of fresh, Alabama-grown produce as well as cut flowers, plants, cheeses, preserves, breads and other specialty items… all available ...

  7. Jakin, GA. Hunter Farms, Inc. was established in 1937 by Mollie and John Wesley Hunter, Sr. John and his family were able to transform fifty acres of land and a few farm animals into a 1000+ acre farming operation. During John Hunter Sr's reign, Hunter Farms produced cotton, peanuts, corn and various other row crops, but specialized in beef ...

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