Alabama Ag Credit Continues Sponsorship with Sweet Grown Alabama

Alabama Ag Credit has continued its financial support of Sweet Grown Alabama with a $10,000 supporter sponsorship for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
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Sweet Grown Alabama Held First Farm to Table Dinner

Sweet Grown Alabama held their first farm to table dinner at Scott's Orchard in Hazel Green on July 22, 2021.
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Sweet Grown Alabama Hosted Farmers Market In Downtown Huntsville

Sweet Grown Alabama held a farmers market at Big Spring Park in downtown Huntsville July 23, where north Alabamians were able to purchase locally grown products and connect with farmers in ...
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Grocery Store Partnership Highlighted by Made in Alabama

The Alabama Department of Commerce's Made in Alabama program highlighted Sweet Grown Alabama's efforts to connect local farmers with grocery stores in the state.
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Sweet Grown Alabama Hosts Farmers Market at Tomato Sandwich Lunch

Sweet Grown Alabama hosted a farmers market outside the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries’ 18th Annual Tomato Sandwich Lunch at the Ed Teague Arena in Montgomery on June 30. Attendees ...
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Sweet Grown Alabama Featured on APTV's Spotlight on Agriculture

Sweet Grown Alabama was featured on the latest episode of Alabama Public Television's Spotlight on Agriculture. Check out Director Ellie Watson's interview starting at the 23:50 minute mark.
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Sweet Grown Alabama Launches Statewide Consumer Marketing Campaign

Sweet Grown Alabama launched a statewide marketing campaign on May 1 to expose consumers to the Sweet Grown Alabama brand and drive traffic to the program’s online searchable database.
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Sweet Grown Alabama Highlighted on Viewpoint Alabama Radio Program

Sweet Grown Alabama Director Ellie Watson sat down with Viewpoint Alabama to share how and why consumers should support locally grown.
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Sweet Grown Alabama Receives Grant To Increase Locally Grown Grocery Purchases

Sweet Grown Alabama has been awarded a grant to track locally grown products purchased by five grocery store and distribution partners.
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