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  1. The One-Gallused Rebellion: Agrarianism in Alabama, 1865-1896 by William Warren Rogers Sr, 2001-06-18
  2. Opportunities in Alabama Agriculture: A Novel by Tito Perdue, 1994-10
  3. Cattle in the Cotton Fields: A History of Cattle Raising in Alabama by Brooks Blevins, 1998-11-03
  4. Electronic Computation: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Electronic Computation : Uab Continuing Education Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, February 23-26, by Conference on Electronic Computation 1986 University of Alabama at bi, Kenneth M. Will, 1986-12
  5. Planting Hope on Worn-Out Land: History of the Tuskegee Land Utilization Project: Macon County, Alabama, 1935-1959 by Robert G. Pasquill, 2009-01-01
  6. Handbook of Alabama Agriculture: Including Forestry, Aquaculture, and Home Horticulture by Auburn University Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, 1983
  7. History of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System: Historical Panorama of Alabama Agriculture, Alabama Cooperative, Extension System, Cooperative extension ... Duncan, List of land-grant universities
  8. Handbook of Alabama Agriculture by No Author, 1941
  9. Handbook of Alabama Agriculture
  10. Applications of solar energy in Alabama business, industry, and agriculture: Basics of solar by Gerald R Guinn, 1980
  11. Applications of solar energy in Alabama...business, industry, agriculture: Financial incentives for solar energy by Wayne R Glass, 1981
  12. Five years' calf-feeding work in Alabama and Mississippi (Bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by W. F Ward, 1918
  13. Handbook of Alabama Agriculture by Ralph B. Draughon, 1958
  14. Handbook of Alabama Agriculture by Ralph B. Draughon, 1947

1. Press Releases Alabama Department Of Agriculture
Industries. Sparks Stops Sale of Chloramphenicol Positive Crabmeat;Sparks Leads Drive Seeking alabama agriculture Trade with Cuba.
http://www.agi.state.al.us/press.htm
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2. Untitled Document
About AITC. alabama agriculture in the Classroom(AITC) is an interdisciplinary educational program that promotes Ag
http://www.alabamaaitc.org/

3. Alabama A&M University
A SHORT HISTORY OF alabama agriculture, 18201945 by Dr. Dwayne Cox, University Archivist From statehood (1819) until the end of World War II, nothing influenced Alabama's economic, social, and political life more than agriculture.
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  • 4. A SHORT HISTORY OF ALABAMA AGRICULTURE, 1820-1945
    A SHORT HISTORY OF alabama agriculture, 18201945. Various contemporarypublications have documented the history of agriculture in Alabama.
    http://www.lib.auburn.edu/archive/aghy/alag.htm
    A SHORT HISTORY OF
    ALABAMA AGRICULTURE, 1820-1945
    by Dr. Dwayne Cox, University Archivist
    From statehood (1819) until the end of World War II, nothing influenced Alabama's economic, social, and political life more than agriculture. Before the Civil War, climate, soil, and market demand fostered cotton cultivation, which brought with it slavery and a paternalistic social order. After the war, white and black tenant farmers replaced slave labor, the price of cotton dropped, and grass-roots agrarian unrest followed. Government and business interests combined to gain control of agricultural policy during the early twentieth century, which they retained through the end of World War II. By that time, mechanization, rural to urban migration, and crop diversification had altered Alabama agriculture, but farm and forest products remained central to the state's economy and those who had an economic interest in them still had a political voice as strong as any. Extensive white settlement of Alabama followed the War of 1812 and the defeat of the Creek Nation. Most of the settlers came from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, pushed by land exhausted through the over-cultivation of cotton and drawn by the rich soil of the Tennessee Valley and the Black Belt. They brought with them slave labor and the plantation system, which were readily transplanted in Alabama. Steady demand for cotton made this product the nation's leading export during the first half of the nineteenth century and solidified the planter elite's sense of self-importance. On the eve of the Civil War, however, Alabama was only one generation removed from the frontier and most of the state's farmers owned few, if any, slaves.

    5. Untitled Document
    AITC alabama agriculture in the Classroom(AITC) is an interdisciplinary educationalprogram that promotes Ag literacy for students in all grade levels K12.
    http://www.alabamaaitc.org/bottom.htm
    Summer Workshop Application Deadline has been moved to April 18th, 2003!
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    About AITC
    Alabama Agriculture in the Classroom(AITC) is an interdisciplinary educational program that promotes Ag literacy for students in all grade levels K-12. AITC was incorporated as a non-profit foundation in 1987 for the purpose of making students aware of the importance of agriculture in their daily lives.
    All the AITC materials are designed by curriculum specialists and are ready for teacher use with little or no extra preparation. Each year a number of workshops are held to provide Alabama's teachers with AITC materials at no charge. In 1998, a total of 1,128 teachers from 67 counties participated in the workshops.
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    6. Alabama Agriculture: Graphical Overview
    alabama agriculture Graphical Overview. Alabama's Rank in US Agriculture;Alabama Farms, Acreage and Number, 19302001; Alabama Cash Receipts
    http://www.aces.edu/department/nass/agfolio/agfolio.htm
    Alabama Agriculture: Graphical Overview
    Charts where created in Freelance and are available on request.

    7. Alabama Agriculture: Graphical Overview
    alabama agriculture Graphical Overview Major Alabama Crops, Planted Acres, 19502000 Charts where created in Freelance and are available on request. alabama agriculture Graphical Overview. Alabama's Rank in U.S. Agriculture. Alabama Farms, Acreage and Number, 1930-2001
    http://www.acesag.auburn.edu/dept/nass/agfolio/agfolio.htm
    Alabama Agriculture: Graphical Overview
    Charts where created in Freelance and are available on request.

    8. Alabama Agriculture
    Public Universities Agriculture Departments. Auburn University; AlabamaA M University; Tuskegee University. Agricultural Education.
    http://www.depts.ttu.edu/agriculturaltechnologytransfer/states/alabama/
    Public Universities- Agriculture Departments
    Agricultural Education
    News and Publications

    9. Southeast Alabama Agriculture Agriculture Resources Page
    cotton, grains, forages, peanuts and soybeans College of Agriculture, Auburn UniversityAlabama Department of Agriculture and Industries Alabama Forestry
    http://www.southeastalabama.com/Agriculture/AgResourcesRight.htm
    Index of Agriculture Resources
    W e've assembled an index of agriculture-related sites that may be helpful to you. These are just a few of the numerous agriculture sites which may be found on the World Wide Web. If you'd like to see a link we don't have included on this page, send it to us and we'll look it over, or, give us a call at 334-794-4093.
    Local
    Cooperative Extension Service Offices

    Barbour County

    Coffee County

    Covington County

    Dale County
    ...
    Houston County

    Farm Services Agencies
    Barbour County

    Coffee County
    Covington County Dale County ... Houston County Natural Resources Conservation Barbour Coffee Covington Dale County Geneva Henry Houston Forestry Check the listings for contacts for the following counties in the Southeast Region Barbour, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Geneva, Henry, and Houston. State Alabama Cooperative Extension System Alabama Peanut Producers Association P.O. Box 8805, Dothan, Alabama 36304 (334) 792-6482 FAX (334) 792-5876 James Earl Mobley, President H. Randall Griggs, Executive Director E-mail: appa@ala.net

    10. Southeast Alabama Agriculture Overview Content Page
    Southeast alabama agriculture Overview. Major Income Sources. Agriculturalincome from farming continues to be a very important part
    http://www.southeastalabama.com/Agriculture/AgOverRight.htm
    Southeast Alabama Agriculture Overview
    Major Income Sources
    A
    gricultural income from farming continues to be a very important part of the total income received by Alabama's farmers. The four major sources of farm income are: livestock and poultry ; crops; forest products ; and non-farm commercial timber.
    Inset: The Boll Weevil Monument , Enterprise.
    Recent data released by the Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service show that Alabama farmers received a record $ 3.69 billion from farm marketing's and related activities in 1996, 9 percent above 1995 total cash receipts. Total farm and forestry receipts, including non-farm commercial timber, reached $4.24 billion in 1996, also a record for the state. The top five commodities for cash receipts were: (1) poultry; cattle and calves; cotton; (4) nursery, sod and greenhouse products; and (5) peanuts
    Statewide, livestock and poultry continue to be the major source of farm income.
    Inset: Coffee County Extension Agent Richard Petcher gives some Coffee County mules a tasty treat.
    This category in 1996 returned $2.3 billion in total cash receipts to Alabama producers. This compares to $2.1 billion in cash receipts in 1995, or an increase of five percent.

    11. Voice Of Alabama Agriculture Sign-Up
    ALABAMA FARM BUREAU. Welcome to the Voice of alabama agriculture.Please fill out the registration form. If you like, we will send
    http://www.fb.com/alfb/signup.htm
    ALABAMA FARM BUREAU Welcome to the Voice of Alabama Agriculture Please fill out the registration form. If you like, we will send you a note when new features are added to our site. Contact Information: Use the Tab Key to go to the next field! Name : E-mail Address: Address: City: State: Alabama Tennessee Mississippi Georgia Florida Zip: Any Comments: I would like to receive E-mail on new features Please take a minute and tell us about yourself: I'm a Farm Bureau member I belong to County Farm Bureau Agricultural Interest: (Check all that apply) Apples Horses Aquaculture Peaches Cattle Peanuts Corn Poultry Cotton Rabbits Dairy Small Grains Eggs Soybeans Environmental Horticulture Swine Forestry Turkey Hay Vegetables Honey Bees Watermelon Other:

    12. ALABAMA AGRICULTURE FACTS
    alabama agriculture FACTS. POPULATION. State Metro Nonmetro Population 1995 4,252,9822,870,467 1,382,515 FARM CHARACTERISTICS. 1992 Census of Agriculture.
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    ALABAMA AGRICULTURE FACTS
    POPULATION
    State Metro Nonmetro Population 1995 4,252,982 2,870,467 1,382,515
    FARM CHARACTERISTICS
    1992 Census of Agriculture
    FARM FINANCIAL INDICATORS
    DATA SOURCES: - Regional Economic Information System, June 1996, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
    This page was last modified Mon Aug 16, 1999 at 01:00 am News FB News Views State Connection ... Legal Notice
    American Farm Bureau Federation, Farm Bureau and the FB Logo are registered service marks of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Voice of Agriculture is a registered service mark of the American Farm Bureau Federation.

    13. 18th Annual Taste Of Alabama Agriculture Set For Ag Hill Nov. 7
    News Release. 18th ANNUAL TASTE OF alabama agriculture SET FOR AG HILL NOV. 7 AUBURN,Ala. What could be better than War Eagle fries on homecoming game day?
    http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes/webpress/1998/taste.htm
    News Release 18th ANNUAL TASTE OF ALABAMA AGRICULTURE SET FOR AG HILL NOV. 7
    AUBURN, Ala. What could be better than War Eagle fries on homecoming game day? How about fried catfish, chicken tenders, pork tenderloin, turnip greens and pot liquor, good music, good friends, interesting exhibits and a killer auction-all for a good cause.
    You can find these and more at the 18th annual Ag Round-up and Taste of Alabama Agriculture to be held from 9 a.m. till noon on Nov. 7, on Ag Hill, adjacent to Comer Hall on the Auburn University campus.
    The Taste includes food grown or processed in Alabama. Included on the menu are: pork, beef, catfish, chicken, seafood, collard greens, orange and blue (war eagle) french fries, satsuma oranges, apples, peanuts, ice cream and more. The food is sponsored by the various commodity groups in Alabama.
    The Agri-Opry, a group of local musicians, who play in different bands in the area, unite once a year for the Taste. The band will play several sets during the event. The Auburn pep band and cheerleaders will lead a couple of cheers to increase the enthusiasm for those attending the AU vs Central Florida homecoming game.
    An antique tool show, an authentic turn-of-the-century steam powered tractor, antique tractors, a cotton gin, a syrup mill, and other exhibits will give visitors a taste of Alabama agriculture of old. An interactive computer setup, exhibits on precision farming and environmental control will provide a more modern, high tech, look at agriculture.

    14. Structural Changes In Alabama Agriculture: 1992 To 1997
    STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN alabama agriculture 1992 to 1997. 3) described 20 years ofdata for alabama agriculture as reported by the 19741992 census reports.
    http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes/communications/highlights/winter99/structuralchang
    Volume 46 Number 4 Winter 1999 STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN
    ALABAMA AGRICULTURE:
    1992 to 1997 Noel Thompson, John Dunkelberger, and Lavaughn Johnson A
    n important change occurred in the way the 1997 Agricultural Census was conducted. Prior censuses of agriculture were conducted by the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. But the U.S. Congress mandated that the 1997 Census of Agriculture be conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) utilizing the resources and experience of its state offices. It was believed that familiarity with particular state conditions, tested in-state collection processes, and credibility with farm operators would improve the rate of participation and completeness of the census. This procedural change was expected to and did produce differences in results compared to past censuses. No states reported greater differences from 1992 to 1997 than Alabama. The nature of these differences is the focus of this article. Changes in Alabama farms
    from 1992-1997.

    15. Southeast Alabama Agriculture Statistics

    http://www.sanman.net/EDA/Agriculture/AgStatistics.htm
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    16. Southeast Alabama Agriculture Overview Content Page
    to Agriculture Overview Statistics Southeast alabama agricultureOverview. Major Income Sources. Agricultural income from farming
    http://www.sanman.net/EDA/Agriculture/AgOverRight.htm
    Agriculture Home Education Statistics
    Southeast Alabama Agriculture Overview
    Major Income Sources
    A
    gricultural income from farming continues to be a very important part of the total income received by Alabama's farmers. The four major sources of farm income are: livestock and poultry ; crops; forest products ; and non-farm commercial timber.
    Inset: The Boll Weevil Monument , Enterprise.
    Recent data released by the Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service show that Alabama farmers received a record $ 3.69 billion from farm marketing's and related activities in 1996, 9 percent above 1995 total cash receipts. Total farm and forestry receipts, including non-farm commercial timber, reached $4.24 billion in 1996, also a record for the state. The top five commodities for cash receipts were: (1) poultry; cattle and calves; cotton; (4) nursery, sod and greenhouse products; and (5) peanuts
    Statewide, livestock and poultry continue to be the major source of farm income.
    Inset: Coffee County Extension Agent Richard Petcher gives some Coffee County mules a tasty treat.
    This category in 1996 returned $2.3 billion in total cash receipts to Alabama producers. This compares to $2.1 billion in cash receipts in 1995, or an increase of five percent.

    17. Congressman Robert B. Aderholt
    Fourth District, Alabama July 12, 2002 Congressman Robert Aderholt Announces AppropriationsFunding Figures for alabama agriculture Programs Congress Approves
    http://www.house.gov/aderholt/july122002.htm

    18. News & Views: House Passes $4.5 Million For Alabama Farm Research
    July 11, 2001. US HOUSE PASSES ANNUAL FARM SPENDING BILL WITH $4.5MILLION FOR alabama agriculture RESEARCH. Congressman Terry Everett
    http://www.house.gov/everett/news/11Jul01.htm
    July 11, 2001
    U.S. HOUSE PASSES ANNUAL FARM SPENDING BILL WITH $4.5 MILLION FOR ALABAMA AGRICULTURE RESEARCH Congressman Terry Everett, R-Enterprise, praised the U.S. House passage of the $74 billion Agriculture Appropriations Act of 2002 Wednesday which includes $4.5 million funding for beneficial agriculture research programs in Alabama. "The new agriculture appropriations bill that passed the House today not only addresses our nation's farm priorities, but funds a number of important research programs to be conducted in Alabama which will benefit our farmers," Congressman Everett said. "These programs, which range from ensuring the sustainability of the red snapper for commercial fishing to the possible reintroduction of a once profitable orange industry to the state's southern tier farmlands, are vital to our agriculture-dependent state economy," Everett added. "Agriculture research helps serve to restore productivity and profitability to farming," Everett noted. "As a member of the House Agriculture Committee, I am concerned about the current decline in prices for almost all farm commodities and the need for alternative crops that can produce a profit on small amounts of acreage.

    19. Alabama: Agriculture
    alabama agriculture Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (State ofAlabama); Alabama 1997 Census of Agriculture (US Department of Agriculture);
    http://library.louisville.edu/government/states/other/alabama/bamaagr.html
    Alabama: Agriculture Other Related Information: Agriculture ...
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    20. OPPORTUNITIES IN ALABAMA AGRICULTURE
    OPPORTUNITIES IN alabama agriculture By Tito Perdue. ISBN 1880909-24-3 •Hardcover Fiction • 222 pages • October 1994. $18 US / $25 Canadian.
    http://www.baskervillepublishers.com/books/243_opportunities.in.alab.html
    OPPORTUNITIES IN ALABAMA AGRICULTURE
    By Tito Perdue
    $18 US / $25 Canadian Books are available for purchase online at a generous discount by special arrangement with the ArtBazaar, our retail partner. BUY ONLINE NOW! (or call 817.923.1064 to order)
    “[A] lyrical but ironic novel, a haunting portrait of an Alabama farmer. In a strong, expressive, oddly musical style, Perdue magically evokes an Alabama of still smoldering volcanoes. A Forrest Gump-like innocent at the outset, Perdue wryly charts his protagonist’s growing maturity and breadth of vision." – Publishers Weekly
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