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Miss Alabama Agriculture Crowned

Miss Alabama Agriculture Crowned
January 1, 2004 |

Brittany Dannelle Johnson of Dale County was crowned the 2004 Miss Alabama Agriculture Dec. 8 during the final session of the 82nd annual meeting of the Alabama Farmers Federation in Mobile.As the new Miss Alabama Agriculture, Johnson received a $2,000 scholarship from the Alabama Farmers Federation and the use of a new Chevrolet Impala for the coming year. She is an 18-year-old freshman at Enterprise-Ozark Community College and the daughter of Rodney and Karen Johnson of Skipperville. She will travel the state throughout the coming year promoting agriculture and the Alabama Farmers Federation.First alternate in the Miss Alabama Agriculture Pageant and the winner of $750 was Laura Beth Oliver of Franklin County. Other winners included second alternate and the winner of $500, Amy Leigh Alverson of Talladega County; and third alternate and the winner of $300, Kelly Gaines of Autauga County. Charlotte Gayle Smallwood of Chambers County was chosen as Miss Congeniality for the pageant which attracted 47 contestants from throughout the state. The Miss Alabama Agriculture contest is sponsored by the Federation’s Young Farmers division.

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