Sweet Grown Alabama Continues to Be Valuable Resource for State’s Farmers

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By Clint Thompson The Sweet Grown Alabama branding program continues to be a valuable resource for the state’s agriculture industry to connect with consumers. Founded in 2019, the program allows specialty crop producers and their farming operations to be included in a database that serves consumers who want to support locally grown produce. They could be searching for strawberries, peaches, …

Alabama Producer: We Need to Continue to Tell Our Story

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By Clint Thompson Alabama’s fruit and vegetable industry has room for growth. But how does it get there? It was a point of emphasis during a panel discussion at the recent Alabama Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association Conference and Trade Show in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Industry leaders like producer Taylor Hatchett discussed specialty crops and how the industry can grow …

AFVGA Conference Discussion: Labor Still Top Concern

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By Clint Thompson It might be a different year, but the concerns are the same for Blake Thaxton, executive director of the Alabama Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association (AFVGA). Speaking at the AFVGA Conference and Trade Show two weeks ago in Gulf Shores, Alabama, Thaxton discussed the No. 1 concern for him and his specialty crop producers. Not surprisingly, it …

AFVGA Conference Coverage: Neopestalotiopsis Disease Discussed

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By Clint Thompson Neopestalotiopsis (neo) was a topic of discussion during last week’s Alabama Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association Conference (AFVGA) and Trade Show in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Phil Brannen, UGA Extension fruit disease specialist, spoke about the strawberry disease with attendees and engaged in a Q-and-A session with strawberry producers. “We do have a problem. I think they recognize …

High Input Costs, Uncertainties Challenge Alabama Production in ’25

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By Clint Thompson Alabama farmers are on the cusp of another spring planting season. However, the same challenges that have existed the past several years could once again challenge profit margins this season, says Adam Rabinowitz, Alabama Extension economist. “The big concerns going into 2025 are certainly on inputs of production that still remains pretty high and a lot of …

Thank a Farmer: Commissioner Pate Launches Initiative Recognizing Alabama Farmers

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Montgomery, AL – Alabama Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate unveiled the state’s “Thank a Farmer” initiative during a recent press conference held at Ravello Ristorante in Montgomery. The new campaign aims to increase public appreciation for farmers and raise awareness about where food originates. “Through the ‘Thank a Farmer’ initiative, we’re encouraging Alabamians to show more gratitude for the food they enjoy and the people who grow it.” said …

AFVGA Conference and Trade Show in Gulf Shores, Alabama

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By Clint Thompson Alabama’s specialty crop farmers and industry leaders are meeting in Gulf Shores, Alabama, this week to celebrate the state’s fruit and vegetable crops while learning how to remain sustainable for the future. The Alabama Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association (AFVGA) is holding its annual conference and trade show on Feb. 5-7 with nearly 300 in attendance. Blake …

Attention Alabama Farmers: USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Applications Being Accepted

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) is accepting grant applications for projects that enhance the competitiveness of U.S. specialty crops in foreign and domestic markets. The application deadline for these specialty crop block grants through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is March 20, 2025, 5 p.m. CST. Specialty crops are defined by USDA …

Redding Highlights Two Presidential Nominees During Peanut Trade Show

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By Clint Thompson Confirmation hearings are currently ongoing for presidential nominees made by President Donald Trump. Two, in particular, are being closely monitored by the agricultural community and were highlighted last week during the Alabama-Florida Peanut Trade Show by Bob Redding. Redding, who works for the Redding Firm and serves as a lobbyist for agricultural groups in Washington, D.C., expressed …

Whiteflies Moving Northward in Alabama

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By Clint Thompson Whiteflies are slowly migrating north through Alabama. It’s a concern for vegetable growers who are not used to managing the pest and now must implement control measures to prevent impact, especially with the viruses they can vector. Andre da Silva, Extension specialist and associate professor of horticulture at Auburn University, highlighted the pest during his presentation at …