The voice of agriculture in Alabama. Neighbors magazine brings you the most current news and information about Alabama agriculture and the Alabama Farmers Federation.
Jimbo Hall has spent 28 years working in the catfish industry — the last 16 as farm manager for Alabama Catfish Inc. Before that, he spent time with Southern Pride Catfish in Greensboro, Black Belt Aquaculture in Newbern and John Deere in Greensboro.
A network of north Alabama farmers is providing a convenient way for consumers to fill their pantries with local products.
Preston Roberts’ political prowess and passion for agriculture have been assets to the Alabama Farmers Federation for the past 11 years.
Large puddles pooled within rows of corn at Forrest Anders’ Morgan County farm in late June — a sign of the persistent wet weather that’s plagued Alabama farmers since early spring.
With increased reference prices, additional base acres and improved disaster assistance, President Donald J. Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” fulfills his promise to offer a critical lifeline for American farmers.
Three hard-working families are in the running to earn the Alabama Farmers Federation’s top title for young farmers.