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Alabama Landowner Supports Conservation Evaluation Tool
Annie Dee is an Alabama farmer focused on being a good steward of the land while she runs her family operation, Dee River Ranch. Recognized as a Soil Health Champion by the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) and as acommitted collaborator with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Dee recently participated in a new conservation tool. The Resource Stewardship Evaluation Tool (RSET) is helping farmers across the nation determine what they're doing well and what they can improve.
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Alabama NRCS 2018 Small Farmers of the Year | Gene and Rose Thornton
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Description | Gene and Rose Thornton own and operate Sneaky Crow Farm in Roanoke, Alabama. Over the last 13 years, the Thorntons have made a name for themselves throughout their community. A USDA certified organic operation, the Thorntons grow a variety of delicious fruits and vegetables. Their commitment to conservation and community involvement is why they’ve been recognized as Alabama’s 2018...
National Farmers Market Week Feature | Meet Travis Kress
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It's National Farmers Market Week! In this year's NFMW feature, meet Travis Kress, a millennial on a mission. He truly understands how much farmers markets matter for local communities. See how he's doing his part to help his family's farm thrive, support other farmers and educate others about the importance of local markets. Find your local market in Alabama, here: www.fma.alabama.gov/FMCounty...
Growing Communities Through Forestry to Protect a Precious Legacy
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Description | USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service in Alabama is partnering with the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities and the Alabama Forestry Commission to improve access to funding that assists minority forest landowners. The success of this endeavor relies on the local influence of community groups, LRLEAN and the Federation of Southern Cooperatives. These groups' ability...
Alabama NRCS 2017 Small Farmers of the Year | Russell and Jewel Bean
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Since 2008, the Beans have made their family operation, S&B Farm, a mainstay in their east Alabama community. An 88 acre property, the Beans manage livestock on 20 acres and plasticulture and hoop houses on additional land. In all, the diverse farm includes cropland, pastureland and forestland.
Farmers on the Frontline | Nimrod Stephens
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This is the second video of the Farmers on the Frontline series that give a farmer's story in first person. These short stories are one way that we at Alabama's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) showcase the many hardworking men and women who lead our state in conservation. Nimrod Stephens, a retired veteran, is a beginning farmer who owns and operates Quiet Oak Farm in Phenix City,...
Making a Difference Across the Heart of Dixie | NRCS Alabama
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Our Natural Resources Conservation Service Family in Alabama is committed to helping people help the land. Subscribe to our channel to see firsthand how we're accomplishing our mission across the Heart of Dixie.
Farmers on the Frontline | Cornelius Joe
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This video is the first in a series that will give a farmer's story in first person. These short stories are one way that we at Alabama's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) showcase the many hardworking men and women who lead our state in conservation. Meet Cornelius Joe, a cattle producer, out of Newburn, Alabama. He's a 2nd generation farmer who works with NRCS to help his land thr...
NRCS Alabama's 2015 Small Farmer of the Year | JB Turner
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Each year, the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Alabama recognizes a small farmer for their commitment and dedication to conservation on their land. This year's winner, Mr. JB Turner of North Alabama, epitomizes the ideal characteristics of a successful small farmer who is also a good steward of the land. To learn more about Mr. Turner's story, watch this video. USDA is an Equal Opport...
NOPHNRCSE's 2015 Hispanic Farmer of the Year | Miguel Otero
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Each year, the National Organization of Professional Hispanic NRCS Employees recognizes a small farmer for their commitment to conservation. This year's recipient is Alabama's Miguel Otero. This video highlights Miguel's story and success as a conservationist.

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  • @PaulaCollins-Cook-d3t
    @PaulaCollins-Cook-d3t Місяць тому

    This is a blessing!.

  • @PaulanCollins7585
    @PaulanCollins7585 3 місяці тому

    "'Congratulations on farm...

  • @LeolaJoe
    @LeolaJoe Рік тому

    Great Job

  • @aovoonthefarmsouthernillinois

    Congratulations.

  • @daveblevins
    @daveblevins Рік тому

    Congratulations you guys 👍

  • @blackberrylady9265
    @blackberrylady9265 2 роки тому

    Truly God has blessed...This is because. Love it👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾💯💯

  • @blackberrylady9265
    @blackberrylady9265 2 роки тому

    Truly God has been Good...This is Extremely Outstanding Beautiful...Fantastic great job...God has truly blessed U...May God Continues to bless..🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾

  • @macksministry3587
    @macksministry3587 3 роки тому

    How beautiful a husband and wife working together in their calling as Christians in a team for the good of their community, how wonderful. Lord, farming may not be for me because it is hard work, and I am single, but Lord God is all the good me taken by all the good women. Lord, because I come from a family of farmers and most of whom I really do not know well, if you want me to be a smelly time gardner or back yard gardner than allow me to be able to marry a good Christian person and be with it in my lifetime before I die who knows how to farm and allows me to have something to bring to the table because talking is cheap, and life is short, and back yard gardeing is hard work.

  • @blackberrylady6025
    @blackberrylady6025 3 роки тому

    Super great job...Nice looking cattle. 👌🏾💯💯💯👈🏾👈🏾👈🏾👈🏾💥

  • @takeyshaprice5252
    @takeyshaprice5252 3 роки тому

    Call me please 706-887-2920

  • @RehabCareerCoach
    @RehabCareerCoach 3 роки тому

    I am trying to get in touch with the Beans. Is there a contact information for them?

  • @kathleenjones2277
    @kathleenjones2277 4 роки тому

    Congratulations. God keeping Their Farm to be Prosperous and Multiply. 🙏 ✝.

  • @Ibetala
    @Ibetala 4 роки тому

    Amazing! God Bless America

  • @jacobeksor6088
    @jacobeksor6088 4 роки тому

    I am Montagnard degar live in North Carolina I like you farm the pepper you Have similar with Montagnard native pepper we use to plant generation to generation .

  • @TeenGlamBoxx
    @TeenGlamBoxx 5 років тому

    Hello do you know any Tucker’s

  • @yvettereed2865
    @yvettereed2865 5 років тому

    Congratulations.

  • @veronicasimpson7953
    @veronicasimpson7953 5 років тому

    Networking is the key to success gleeming from others knowledge what a Blessing

  • @michaelanderson1859
    @michaelanderson1859 5 років тому

    Thumbs up. He deserves all the encouragement he can get. My dads side of the family were small family farmers and did much the same type of farming, utilizing the cow pies for fertilizer, wells to keep the livestock watered. Dogs were taught to herd the cattle to pasture a d back to the barn for safety at night. Their vegetanle garden was several acres and they canned or preserved what they weren't eating fresh from the garden. Chickens were truly free range, running around the farm and going back to chicken coop at night. Cats ,not poison for rident control, and a shotgun or .22lr for raccons and rabbits and foxes kept them under control, put meat in the stew pot and furs

  • @debrakessler5141
    @debrakessler5141 5 років тому

    Amen! I am also called to build a sustainable system on a small Farmstead (10 acres). I raise quail, chickens, ducks, turkeys, goats & bees. I love this lifestyle. Bless you for sharing your knowledge with others.

  • @juliahamilton9125
    @juliahamilton9125 5 років тому

    ThumbS up! Great JoB!😉

  • @kjellarvidsson630
    @kjellarvidsson630 5 років тому

    Good movie. Greetings from Sweden.

  • @mrhands1264
    @mrhands1264 6 років тому

    Do they offer farm tours??? I would look to take a tour and get some starting tips on how and where to start.

  • @macksministry3866
    @macksministry3866 6 років тому

    Lord, My family the Stanford's of Eufaula, AL have been farming for almost hundred years with out me before I was born and most of the family sold out Lord if you want me to live like this you are going to give me wisdom, knowledge and know how safely. I admire my family of Eufaula, AL for being able to preserve the family culture. Lord I wish this could be my calling but I did not grow up with the relatives of my grandfathers Will Stanford's knowledge of farming but spent my time growing up in the city of the subbed of New Jersey with in my parents back yard garden. If this is not for me than what is without the means for country living bless me to use my means to learn how to live like this if it is true that country living is the healthism living on plant Earth. In memory of those families of farmer who have experienced suicide in their homes because of the stress connected to farming, living of the grid and the country live style because American media claims that farmers have the highest suicide level in the United States. Lord if I never learn to live like this in my life time God bless my family relations who still have the courage to farm living in the country safely and do it well. God bless the Stanford families who have been living in Barbour County for almost 100 years as farmers, with courage, honor, and purpose.

  • @putyourminetoit
    @putyourminetoit 6 років тому

    yes I do now but UA-cam and you can find me on there but I also I wanted to mention I am I African American female at one time I was a farmer. I want to go back to the farm land but I'm trying to start all over I have to leave Alabama sell everything and go home and at this time my finances is not allowing me to do such a thing., I really want to go back home with my grandkids and I want to live my life time does not stop. I am 53 years old. I want to show my grandkids how to farm how to raise their own cattle how to make their own money off farming and how to eat your own vegetables that's correct one day at a time so you are just keep me in your thighs okay thank you if it's anybody out there with some information please let me know. The information that I have in help you and probably the information that you have can help me.

  • @yahko________1412
    @yahko________1412 6 років тому

    hats off to black farmers Yahu

  • @hardens14u
    @hardens14u 6 років тому

    This is wonderful. Congratulations on your farm and your endeavors. I pray that God will continue to bless and increase your territory. I am praying that I will one day be able to have my own small farm.

  • @vtecpreludevtec
    @vtecpreludevtec 7 років тому

    Good,from NZ 🇳🇿

  • @linzierogers6227
    @linzierogers6227 7 років тому

    Good for them. Makes my day to see them progress.

  • @linzierogers6227
    @linzierogers6227 7 років тому

    Good for him. We blacks need more like him.

    • @williehampton6631
      @williehampton6631 5 років тому

      I'm black farmer.now day and time young man don't want to do it.they want u to give them something

  • @annstorm1313
    @annstorm1313 7 років тому

    HOW CAN I REACH YOU

  • @danielsanford3718
    @danielsanford3718 8 років тому

    Mr. Joe was my ag teacher way back when, and he is a great guy. He taught me the difference in "quality work" and "scrapyard work" in both welding and carpentry. You either did it right or did it over. It's good to see he's doing well, and I wish him all the best!